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Rear window Molle. Which brand tightest fit to window?
I can’t decide which brand to get . I am going based on online pics and I see some that stick out from the window a lot which to me is waste of space
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09-19-2018, 10:28 AM
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I bought the Rago panels, and they sit pretty close.
If you are going to use MOLLE pouches you would be better off putting them on with the panels out of the vehicle, especially around the top and center, because you are not going to get you hand behind the panels.
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09-19-2018, 10:39 AM
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I have the Rago also, and I am pretty sure they are the closest. I think they even say so in one of their install video's.
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09-19-2018, 01:14 PM
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I LOVE my Rago panels. They are amazing.
They do sit very close to the windows and I haven’t lost any usable space in my everyday use from having them there.
As said above, it is much easier to properly weave the Molle straps on (from whatever your using) with the panels off. And it’s pretty super easy to get them on and off if you need to reorganize
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09-19-2018, 06:49 PM
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Gotcha thanks for info guys
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I can’t decide which brand to get . I am going based on online pics and I see some that stick out from the window a lot which to me is waste of space
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In our opinion Rago sits too close to the window which makes it hard to use, and the angle bent into the panel is not helpful either. That's why we went with Orangeboxx.
Orangeboxx will also do custom lettering and logos cut in to it.
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09-19-2018, 09:30 PM
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orangeboxx isn't exactly well loved on these forums, due to some of the crap the owner tried to pull on some members on this forum, and is one of the main reasons people prefer rago....customer service.
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09-19-2018, 09:45 PM
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I went with Rago and am very happy with them. They are a little bit of a pain to load up the way you want them, but it’s worth it. Once they are set up, you don’t have to mess with them again. Customer service and product quality were excellent.
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New thread " Show off your Rago pannel configuration"
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My 2 cents from running having run both panels. I initially had the Orange Fab Molle panels as I got them on a group buy. However, I felt they were to far away from the window and intruded on my above the wheel cargo space. I changed over the Rago panels 3 weeks ago and I absolutely love them. Rago uses stainless spacers were as Orange Box Fab uses nylon spacers; this results in a stiffer mounting platform. Additionally, the Rago panels, while only very minimally heavier than the Orange Box Fab panels are substantially stiffer IMO and I has no qualms about my upcoming extinguisher mount to these. They do sit quite close to the window and it can be a challenge to attach quick fists and molle packs with the panels in place. However, I have been able to do this without removing them.
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Not Molle specific but I'm kind of intrigued by these. I like the over and under flat trays for extra space. I have a passenger side Rago panel, but am considering one of these for the driver's side for non - Molle specific stuff like an extinguisher, snatch strap, etc. They are at the bottom left of the page
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09-20-2018, 10:54 AM
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I don’t know how much closer to the windows you could really get
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09-20-2018, 12:08 PM
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Quote:
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Not Molle specific but I'm kind of intrigued by these. I like the over and under flat trays for extra space. I have a passenger side Rago panel, but am considering one of these for the driver's side for non - Molle specific stuff like an extinguisher, snatch strap, etc. They are at the bottom left of the page
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I'm not crazy about mounting something like a fire extinguisher to the window panels, as it could become a projectile in an accident or roll over. IIRC, OrangeBoxx even says not to mount one on their panels.
The one from Wit's End is, IMO, a much better solution, and it's behind you legs and in easy reach if you need it.
I do like the bottom extension on the RCR ones, but they have lots of wasted space with that design.
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I'd say that the Rago definitely sit the closest to the window, I absolutely love mine and have a lot of Rago products, great quality all the way around
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