MOLLE Pouches
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MOLLE Pouches
I was surfing an FJ Cruiser site and I found that a lot of them mount MOLLE pouches on the back door/in the luggage compartment and it got me thinking of places you could do a simlar setup in an allroad. It would be great for storing emergency supplies for camping, biking, skiing, roadtriping, etc; like many on here do.
You could store flashlights, knives, snacks, emergency foil blankets, tools, or whatever else in them.
I think the best spots for the mount would either be on the backs of the seats or on the sidepanels in the trunk.
What does the forum think?
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You could store flashlights, knives, snacks, emergency foil blankets, tools, or whatever else in them.
I think the best spots for the mount would either be on the backs of the seats or on the sidepanels in the trunk.
What does the forum think?
<img src="http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa30/jlarsen76/Vehicles/IMG_2023.jpg">
<img src="http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb320/redskybeach/IMG_2189.jpg">
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Too much stuff.
What items I carry, I put in zip-lock clear plastic bags and tuck in with the spare tire or put in the tool kit area. Camping stuff I keep in back packs, store in the basement and throw in the allroad when I need them.
If you need to carry items all the time, I think what you plan is a great idea for the sides behind the wheel wells. I don't want stuff attached to the back of the rear seat because I often put the seats down to load long items from Home Depot or such.
If you need to carry items all the time, I think what you plan is a great idea for the sides behind the wheel wells. I don't want stuff attached to the back of the rear seat because I often put the seats down to load long items from Home Depot or such.
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