I love the fridge slide with the power station at the back. Thats trick. I use a swing gate table though so my fridge being on that side is kind of no bueno, and having the power ports accessible is also handy.
I will say, while I think their price on that table is quite high, it does seem like a buy it for life item like many of their products. The gas struts are clutch. Kind a stretch, but I wouldn't spring for it unless I was going out ALOT. I've recently tempered my spending. If I was overlanding...
Ya'll are much smarter than me. All I know is that the accessory terminals on my positive connection have really begun to get crowded. That SDHQ solution didn't sit well with me either.
I'm running:
EcoFlow Smart Alternator Charger (third largest cable)
Ham Radio (rather small cable, really)...
I ended up going with Turn Offroad's Molle panels. I did have to invert one of their brackets, but the end result is absolutely fantastic. There is like 2mm of room between the AAL shelf bracket and the roll bar mount for the Turn panels, a bit tight but very strong. Also worth noting, the AAL...
Probably the non-pocket set. Seemed to me like the pocket ones were meant for folks who run topless. I'll snap a photo of the AAL bracket on the roll bar. it definitely uses the same mounting point, so if i just use a drill press to elongate the holes in the DV8 bracket, I think it will work.
@DV8offroad - any guidance here? I was thinking I could drill the holes in your bracket a bit to offset the AAL bracket already in that spot, no reason they can't both exist.
Has anyone installed both the DV8 rear window molle panels AND the AAL cargo shelf? I think I can make the two work together, but wanted to see if anyone else had pulled this off.
I've held off having this issue addressed as I'm out of warranty, and its not a need to have as its only my right side mirror having issues. I've been meaning to take the mirror apart and simply reseat the connectors and see if that resolves my issue. Seems like its quite maddening that the...
Disconnect the negative. Take a few minutes and go over every positive terminal connection. Then look around the engine bay and tighten up every ground you find. Then open the fuse box, tighten the bolts that hold it down, and push down on all those fuses to make sure they're all seated.
Then...
Alright. I rabbit holed your options. You can probably get an OEM replacement just at your parts counter at your dealer.
Another avenue: Take a look at Bartact. They make either a storage bag/pocket, with a molle panel on the outside, or just a molle panel. You can then strap various solutions...