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Sold: California FS - MPS Overhead Molle Panel Front and Rear

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Hello!

I have for sale a set of front and rear overhead molle panels from Molle Platform Solutions. Front is for hardtop. Rear is the one that goes horizontally if looking up while sitting in the rear. Great for overhead storage or for attaching items to the molle panels.

Price is $200 for both, prefer not to ship, but contact me for quote with shipping. Local pickup near East Bay Area, CA.

Thanks for looking!

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if you ever come down to Orange County or LA ill take these off your hands.
 

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Why you getting rid of them?

I am thinking about getting the overhead one for the front so looking for honest reviews of it to see both sides of the story
 

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Why you getting rid of them?

I am thinking about getting the overhead one for the front so looking for honest reviews of it to see both sides of the story
I ended up buying this set. I can't speak for the OP as to why he was selling, but I can make an assumption based on the challenge I had with them.

The front was no issue -- installed and fit perfectly. The rear on the other hand, the exterior welds were a little fat, and it wouldn't squeeze past the plastic molding of the roll cage without damaging it. I flap disc'ed the welds down and hit them with a little spray paint -- dropped in just fine.

Also worth noting: If you have a soft top like I do, the track system mount interferes with the rear basket. I had to cut one loop out from each side to accommodate the track mount.
 

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I ended up buying this set. I can't speak for the OP as to why he was selling, but I can make an assumption based on the challenge I had with them.

The front was no issue -- installed and fit perfectly. The rear on the other hand, the exterior welds were a little fat, and it wouldn't squeeze past the plastic molding of the roll cage without damaging it. I flap disc'ed the welds down and hit them with a little spray paint -- dropped in just fine.

Also worth noting: If you have a soft top like I do, the track system mount interferes with the rear basket. I had to cut one loop out from each side to accommodate the track mount.
Not mechanically inclined… how was drilling the holes to mount the front panel? I do have a hard top so slightly different from a soft top set-up.
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