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Custom Off-road Equipment Carrier

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 7:29 pm
by BlackKnight
Hi Guys, just wanted to put up the Off-roading gear carrier I just set up.

I picked up a pair of GreyMan Tactical's MOLLE seat back panels and rigged them up to mount behind the driver/passenger seats in the Jeep. This is the Driver's side panel. The Driver's side has all the club required gear for Off Roading (Minus Extinguisher, which is located elsewhere, looking into getting the Drake Off-road mounts for the front edge of the driver's seat).

Installed:
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Layout:
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The Passenger side (not complete yet) will eventually be setup to carry a couple bags with "extra" gear. My purpose/reasoning behind setting them up is the ability to quickly mount them and dismount them into the jeep. I want them removable so as to not display anything in the jeep that when parked may provide any temptation from thieves etc.

Re: Custom Off-road Equipment Carrier

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:21 pm
by pirahnah3
its looks great, def organized, I have actually looked at these things before, but I have always wondered how effective they are in practice. Meaning how easy are they to access, do they stay organized or are things a mess to find after a while of jostling around on multiple trail rides. These have always been my questions so I will be curious to see how yours make out for you.

Re: Custom Off-road Equipment Carrier

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 8:43 pm
by BlackKnight
pirahnah3 wrote:its looks great, def organized, I have actually looked at these things before, but I have always wondered how effective they are in practice. Meaning how easy are they to access, do they stay organized or are things a mess to find after a while of jostling around on multiple trail rides. These have always been my questions so I will be curious to see how yours make out for you.
I can already tell that the large pack may be needing to break down some. It's pretty tight in there, and getting anything out is a labor (not to mention having to empty the bag to get the straps at the bottom). Adding the passenger side panel with some bags, and putting the "Personal" gear like TP, Bug Spray, Etc, and pulling out all of the Emergency road gear like the Jumper Pack, cables and leaving on the driver's side only the Off-road gear, radio(s), and Medical kit will make it better/more focused.

As far as accessibility, I made them easily removable and carry-able, I'm trying to make the gear as easy access as possible, Especially the med Kit, it's got the prominent Red cross marking and right at the top, just pop clip on the main strap and pull the main handle and the velcro tear away pouch comes off. As for contents, it's pretty comprehensive, I combined the big First Aid kit from CVS, with a bunch of add-ins (Splint, Neosporin, Superglue, more/better bandages, Medical tape/pads, etc).

I still have the Tailgate MOLLE panel (Smittybuilt panel) that I can use for a place for the Emergency Road gear, especially given it's location close to the Jack/Spare, and that it never leaves the Jeep.

I'm also looking at getting a 48" Hi-Lift Jack and mounts for Axe and Shovel that mount high up on the roll Bar across the back (on the horizontal bar near the hard top, up out of view). that and the extinguisher mount will probably be some of the last gear mods I do, until I build a box for the back w/Drawers and Gear Tie Downs (Cooler, and possible "Chuck Box" for camping).

Re: Custom Off-road Equipment Carrier

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:45 pm
by ZAEDOCK
BlackKnight wrote:I'm also looking at getting a 48" Hi-Lift Jack and mounts for Axe and Shovel that mount high up on the roll Bar across the back (on the horizontal bar near the hard top, up out of view). that and the extinguisher mount will probably be some of the last gear mods I do, until I build a box for the back w/Drawers and Gear Tie Downs (Cooler, and possible "Chuck Box" for camping).
I was never keen on mounting a jack or tools high up on a roll bar. If you ever had a hard roll, the bar would tweek and those items could potentially be a life ender. I recommend any heavy tools be mounted outside a vehicle or if inside, enclosed in a case securely bolted to the tub. Friendly advice from a guy who's had his fair share of rolls.