Morale Patch Collecting

So, I had read that you can just stick velcro'd patches to your headliner with no trouble. Since then, I got a patch and tried to do it, but the headliner in my truck must be different because zero sticking happened.

What's the best way, without ruining my headliner, to put patches up then?
 
Sounds like it's time to trade in that non-patch friendly rig for something with a fuzzier headliner... ;)
That's tough, you can look into visor slip covers that are made of the velcro material. I've heard of a few folks that run those in their rigs for the same reason.
 
Sounds like it's time to trade in that non-patch friendly rig for something with a fuzzier headliner... ;)
That's tough, you can look into visor slip covers that are made of the velcro material. I've heard of a few folks that run those in their rigs for the same reason.

This made me laugh so hard a few people peeked into my office to see what was going on. I pictured telling my wife that I had to sell the 2014 Ram I just bought 2 months ago because it's not... patch friendly.... BAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Yeah, I was thinking about those as an option.

Anyone use that method and have pics?
 
So, I had read that you can just stick velcro'd patches to your headliner with no trouble. Since then, I got a patch and tried to do it, but the headliner in my truck must be different because zero sticking happened.

What's the best way, without ruining my headliner, to put patches up then?

I have seen some panels for displaying patches. Its like a sheet of loop side with grommets in the corners for hanging. You might be able to mount one of those somewhere like a door panel or wherever you want. Id try looking on amazon.
 
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Got some patches in the mail this week and like I said before the back seat of the JKU is perfect for Velcro. Lol


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So, I had read that you can just stick velcro'd patches to your headliner with no trouble. Since then, I got a patch and tried to do it, but the headliner in my truck must be different because zero sticking happened.

What's the best way, without ruining my headliner, to put patches up then?
Blue ridge overland makes a visor hook and loop panel.
 
This made me laugh so hard a few people peeked into my office to see what was going on. I pictured telling my wife that I had to sell the 2014 Ram I just bought 2 months ago because it's not... patch friendly.... BAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Yeah, I was thinking about those as an option.

Anyone use that method and have pics?

The Blue Ridge option is a nice one - all their gear is awesome....here is another - although not straight velcro it does have some good lengths of hook material on it...

http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2011/06/10/review-zulu-nylon-gear-molle-visor-panel/

Another tactical option....looks like some more patch real estate....

https://www.originalsoegear.com/products/vehicle-visor-cover

And a link for the Blue Ridge option.....

http://www.blueridgeoverlandgear.com/Visor-Organizer-p/21mvp.htm

Hope you get a solution that works....and keep having awesome trips!
 
Do you have a link to order that patch?

Yes sir!! Here you go brother.

Overlandjeepsorg@gmail.com

Its $7.50 per patch and his name is Jeff.

He takes PayPal and when you do it through PayPal make sure to include your complete address and name is all he ask for. Hope this help you out and anyone's else looking to get this patch cause I think it's a pretty sweet patch for the Jeep guys. [emoji106][emoji106]

P.S. It's a vinyl patch also pretty cool.
 
So, I had read that you can just stick velcro'd patches to your headliner with no trouble. Since then, I got a patch and tried to do it, but the headliner in my truck must be different because zero sticking happened.

What's the best way, without ruining my headliner, to put patches up then?
Get a roll of Double Sided Velcro Strap...
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Wrap it around your visors...
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And you're all set...
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It doesn't hold that many, but it's better than nothing :-)