ALICE/MOLLE Storage project
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From: South Mills, NC
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Rebuilt 4.0L I6
Originally Posted by DasWulf79
I added 2 more rows. I used a soldering iron to put holes in the strap and it worked really great, and fast.
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From: Bentonville, AR
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I6 4.0
Thanks, its pretty easy and a good location for the seat belt cutter on that side. Glove box is held on by three nuts and a cord thing. Hardest part is drilling through the metal on the backside.
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From: Wilmington, nc
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Inline 6
Awesome idea on the cheap. I have a outdoor store here and can get webbing cheap, plus it's maybe 5 bucks in hardware. I got so much Molle stuff from when I was in the army, now I can use it haha
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From: South Mills, NC
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Rebuilt 4.0L I6
Originally Posted by rmoore1031
What's going on there? Seatbelt cutters?
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From: Ohio
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I have posted this on my build thread (link in sig), but I wanted to drop this in here since this is the thread that inpart inspired me to build this. Long story short, I took an old lawn chair out of the trash, cut it up, tweaked, painted and mounted it. Turned out pretty sweet. I wont bore you with details, if you have any questions please ask. Enjoy the pics!

Started out dirty and white, not too different from myself.
I melted some small holes in it and used plastic push fasteners to keep the rows from sliding by each other.

I grabbed two random pieces of hardware from the electrical isle at the hardware store that looked like a solid way to mount it. I used the existing rear seatbelt bolt and two screws to hold it down. You can grab it with both hands and rock the Jeep side to side.

Turned out pretty awesome if you ask me.

Started out dirty and white, not too different from myself.

I melted some small holes in it and used plastic push fasteners to keep the rows from sliding by each other.

I grabbed two random pieces of hardware from the electrical isle at the hardware store that looked like a solid way to mount it. I used the existing rear seatbelt bolt and two screws to hold it down. You can grab it with both hands and rock the Jeep side to side.

Turned out pretty awesome if you ask me.



