@JeepJeezy, I've considered the overhead, but I've got a switch pod mounted above the mirror. Do you think the two would interfere with each other?
The mounting of the panel I don't think would interfere but maybe the trimming might? Send a few close up pictures of your setup. I'll try and send a few close up pictures of the panel for you to see.@JeepJeezy, I've considered the overhead, but I've got a switch pod mounted above the mirror. Do you think the two would interfere with each other?
The panel does not mount to the loop. It mounts about an inch away on either side of the loop.The switch pod mounts to the loop, if that helps.
Why did she hate it?I like that overhead rack, but the wife said she hated it so it never got any closer to our Eep than my Amazon cart…
Now that I’ve seen it, I wish she didn’t hate it.
Doesn't matter.Why did she hate it?
Whose Jeep? My wife said something to me and I politely replied “you do what you want to your Jeep, I’ll do what I want to my Jeep”. In the end I think she likes the new topDoesn't matter.
@JerryD Honestly, I was thinking it would feel more closed in but it doesn't. Now, I'm only 5'10", maybe it would feel more closed in if I was taller? I'm glad I got it. Was able to free up a bunch of clutter from the back and put into the pouches.
@Speartip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096X245N6/?tag=jkforum-20 there are no instructions but it's easy. I did not use the rivets that came with it. I also had to trim the plastic piece above the rear view mirror for the molle panel to fit. It wasn't much trimming. Glad I bought it.
Here are some close up pictures @Dirty Dog & @Speartip. They're the best I could do@JeepJeezy, I've considered the overhead, but I've got a switch pod mounted above the mirror. Do you think the two would interfere with each other?
Thanks for the closeups, @JeepJeezy. It looks like there would be interference between that and the switch pod. Which is unfortunate, because I do like the idea of that molle rack.
So I have been slowly working to get my Jeep ready to do a week long overlanding trip in early spring. Slowly getting smaller projects done. Today I started on my airflow when sleeping. I need a fan blowing when I sleep. I used a sheet of 12"x24"x1/8" black plexiglass, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B084T6NXP5/?tag=jkforum-20 . Mounted 2 12v usb computer fans, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C591NBXG/?tag=jkforum-20 . Then used this, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4GVPWM6/?tag=jkforum-20 to make a seal between the plexiglass and my window. Then I get my 12v from a solar power bank, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX8RRX9Z/?tag=jkforum-20 . The power bank and power switch are held on by velcro commands strips. I also added screen door mesh to cover the fans to keep the bugs out. I'm brainstorming what to use to keep the rain out if it were to rain. Next on my list is an elevated platform to sleep on and to have storage underneath it.
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@Speartip I see those are for a JL. Would they work for a JK? I've seen the bags and on the fence about them. I also found these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXD4ZHHG/?tag=jkforum-20
@Speartip I see those are for a JL. Would they work for a JK? I've seen the bags and on the fence about them. I also found these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXD4ZHHG/?tag=jkforum-20
You mean like the rain guards I have on the Jeep now?Well that’s kinda cool .
You don’t think “window shades” would keep out the rain ?