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MOLLE Panel (Behind Rear Seat)

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by N minus 1, Dec 13, 2021.

  1. Dec 13, 2021 at 12:52 PM
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    N minus 1 [OP] Ruff Road Designs

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    Just received a new batch, with powder coating now!

    For details check out:
    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/behind-rear-seat-molle-panels.746918/


    Hello!

    FITS: 2005+ Double cab and Access cab Tacomas

    Note: For 3rd gen Tacomas with the power rear window please specify when ordering. Does NOT fit with factory subwoofer.
    Some pre 2015 Access Cab panels require minor trimming to the plastic rear cab vent.

    MATERIAL: Aluminum
    FINISH: satin black Powder coat
    *Only available in black powder coating at this time

    WEIGHT: 12 lbs

    All mounting hardware included (access cab reuses upper 4 mounting bolts)

    PRICE: $325 + shipping
    Payment via PayPal through tacomaworld PM or credit card, apple pay and Google pay at

    www.ruffroaddesigns.com

    Local pickup to Santa Ana CA ($300)
    PM me for deliveries to Hawaii, Alaska or outside the US.

    Powder coated 2nd DC
    IMG_20220523_181420175.jpg

    Powder coated 3rd gen power window
    IMG_20220505_173049789.jpg
    Powder coated Access Cab
    IMG_20220505_171141313.jpg

    Painted and Installed in a 3rd gen
    (no power window)
    IMG_20211204_161600131.jpg

    Raw aluminum
    (With power window cut out)
    IMG_20211204_105239148.jpg

    Painted and Installed in a 2nd gen
    IMG_20211204_161612364.jpg

    IMG_20220303_152415413.jpg
    Custom made shipping boxes to ensure the panels arrive damage free
    IMG_20211204_180009415.jpg

    FAQ

    What if I have a factory subwoofer?
    I haven't had a truck with a factory subwoofer to measure yet so you will have to cut a hole to accommodate your subwoofer. An angle grinder with a cutting wheel easily cuts the aluminum.

    Do you make a panel for a single cab?
    Not yet but it is in the works

    How do I paint my panel?
    1: Sand it with 220-320 grit sandpaper
    2: Thoroughly clean the panel
    (Acetone works well)
    3: Spray 2 light coats of aluminum
    primer. Let dry
    4: Lightly wet sand any imperfections
    with a fine scotch brite pad or very
    fine sand paper (500+grit)
    5: Spray 2-3 light top coat layers of your
    favorite color.

    What paint is recommended?

    I use Rust-oleum professional aluminum primer and a Rust-oleum professional high performance enamel top coat.
    The enamel paint takes a long time to fully dry but seems to be more durable in the long term.
    Primer: https://www.rustoleum.com/en/product-catalog/consumer-brands/professional/aluminum-primer-spray

    Top Coat:
    https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/professional/high-performance-enamel-spray
     
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  2. Dec 13, 2021 at 12:54 PM
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    Cipher94

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    is it just me, or are the pics not loading?
     
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    Pics are not loading, but i'm interested!
     
  4. Dec 13, 2021 at 12:57 PM
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    Hmm let me reload pics...please hold
     
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    Loading now. I'll shoot you a PM
     
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    I don't have his, but I have one from Nate and it's awesome. Don't think nate is still offering them. But it adds a good amount of space back to behind the seat to give you an idea a 50 cal ammo can will fit behind the seat now. The half sized ammo cans will clearly fit as well. You have to profile your set up right for the backs of the seats to click in but I have my fishing rod up near the top of the seats and it's fine wider stuff like my ammo cans and sleep pad down low.
     
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    This is from when I took it out to change the flooring out to the all weather flooring by toyota. Could probably use a new coat of paint to be honest but being behind the seats I always forget about repainting it.
     
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  12. Jan 25, 2022 at 6:05 PM
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  14. Jan 25, 2022 at 7:42 PM
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    I just submitted an order for the 1st production run of access cab panels. Current ETA is 3-4 weeks.
    I can add you to the list of you'd like, there is a group buy page
     
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    I have deleted my rear seats and would love to Rio the back plastic panels and bolt in a molley panel or millwakke packout panel do you cut packout panels ?
     
  16. Jan 25, 2022 at 8:33 PM
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    I dont have a design modelled for the milwaukee pack out panel but what I've done in the past is either bolted stuff to the regular MOLLE panel or done 1/2 molle and 1/2 solid metal which allows custom hole locations to mount whatever
     
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    More panels back in stock!IMG_20220312_110528392.jpg
     
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