I found that I liked the look of the original trim (without the net) under your front door panels. It also gave me room to fit a Yeti 28oz Rambler by bumping it out that 1/4”. It seems like that would be doable for the rears if you drill the holes, correct?
Yes. The PEM studs on our rear door pocket line up with the holes on the back. You could mark the holes on the back and drill through the front or vice versa. Would still have to remove the panel though. I would love to see pictures of this method! That is a great idea!
I really like the look of these, but can I ask why it appears you put holes in the very bottom of the pocket? Unfortunately, to me that's a nonstarter... Small odds and ends are bound to just drop right out. Is anyone realistically taking advantage of those particular MOLLE slots?
Because we wanted to add as much functionality as possible. In my experiences, mostly trash and stuff I don't want in the pocket goes to the bottom. It is much easier to keep clean as well.
I found that I liked the look of the original trim (without the net) under your front door panels. It also gave me room to fit a Yeti 28oz Rambler by bumping it out that 1/4”. It seems like that would be doable for the rears if you drill the holes, correct?
Yes. The PEM studs on our rear door pocket line up with the holes on the back. You could mark the holes on the back and drill through the front or vice versa. Would still have to remove the panel though. I would love to see pictures of this method! That is a great idea!
I really like the look of these, but can I ask why it appears you put holes in the very bottom of the pocket?
Unfortunately, to me that's a nonstarter... Small odds and ends are bound to just drop right out. Is anyone realistically taking advantage of those particular MOLLE slots?
Because we wanted to add as much functionality as possible. In my experiences, mostly trash and stuff I don't want in the pocket goes to the bottom. It is much easier to keep clean as well.