Saturday, October 24, 2015

Justice Off Road MOLLE Tailgate Panel Installation

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This is my installation and overview of the MOLLE Tailgate Storage Panel from http://justiceoffroad.com. I also took a little time showing you how to install rivnuts for those who might be new to that process.

From the website:

When searching for a storage solution for our Jeep Wrangler JKU, many of the options offered on today's market did not fit our needs. Many kits offer a Molle panel with a pre determined number of storage bags, priced over $200.00. Here at Justice Off Road we chose to select top quality products and to offer each item individually to allow you to custom design your tailgate storage solution.

Justice Off Road is proud to introduce their new heavy duty "Mil-Spec" Molle Panel designed for the Jeep Wrangler JK/JKU Tailgate. This Molle panel is triple stitched heavy duty fabric made to military Type III specifications right here on the east coast. There are eight mounting points so the panel will not sag when mounted properly. All mounting hardware is included.

Contents:

1 - Mil Spec Molle Tailgate Panel

8 - Rivnuts

8 - Stainless Steel Pan Head Bolts

8 - Stainless Steel Washers

14 comments:

  1. Outstanding job showing the installation. What really made this video helpful was using that peace of aluminum to show how the nutserts work and will hold the MOLLE Tailgate Panel in place. I had also wondered about the usefulness of these panels so watching you add the gear at the end was quite helpful.

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  2. What bag (brand) did you use for the first aid kit with the removable velcro backing?

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  3. can you use a 18v impact on the rivnuts? did you try that? just curious. thnx

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  4. also, did you find out how much weight a tailgate can carry without ruining the hinges? again, just curious. and lazy...

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  5. Does you jeep ever go off road?

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  6. Great video. Love rausch greek. Hope to see you there one day.

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  7. Another reason Justice probably didn't do a cutout for the hinge is that not all Jeeps have that hinge. I have a 2010 JKU and I don't have it.
    Great video as usual. 👍

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  8. how that's justice off road panel holding up?

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  9. Hey bro does this brand also make the gear seat covers? kinda like smittybilt. I know I can buy smittybilt buy I prefer American products. Gotta keep our fellow Americans employed.

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  10. I don't want to drill holes in my new jeep but if I were to, I would just use some good self tappers to hold that molle panel.

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  11. Terrence ChristmanMarch 29, 2017 at 7:02 PM

    Can you provide a link to the bag you're using to hold the recovery strap? The one on the inside part of the tailgate closest to the tailgate hinge. Didn't see it on Justices' website. Great thorough review, looks much sturdier than my smittybilt one, tugging on those bags and it didn't seem to pull at all.

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  12. If I wanted to but rivnuts and do this what size rivnuts would I need to purchase ???

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  13. You should post roughly how many turns it took you to secure the nut

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  14. GREAT video! I went to buy this one over the Smittybilt one and of COURSE their website won't load! I'm going to call them tomorrow.

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