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Kcrkolby

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Every day when driving we may see many rigs with lots of add-ons to the exterior. Anything from RRT, Bumpers, lights ect. Some things however we never see.

What is you all time favorite interior Accessory or must have?

Mine has always been to upgrade the standard over head lights to LED's and water proof seat covers.
 
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tyleromyah

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I too run LED interior lighting. Less draw, more light. Other than that, i have been trying to figure out how to run a navigation setup. Id like to use our samsung tablet for off highway navigation, but haven't spent the money on a good gps app yet. Thinking gaia or something similar. Then i need to find a mount. Then, other small things like a holster mounted under the dash for my pistol, a mount for flashlights, machette, ect, for ease of access on the trail. I plan on doing our first overland style trip next summer, starting in jackson, wy and heading through idaho to the border of oregon. There is a 500 mile dirt trail. So i'd like to get setup over the winter.

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AG Sheep

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Vector Offroad's JKE-Dock, I use it to mount my phone which I use as an MP3 player. I also have an overhead net that I keep my hats and coats in. Would not say its the greatest thing but it works.
 
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I love the ScanGaugeII. I have it hooked up all the time in my Hummer and use it primarily as a more accurate engine water temp monitor than the built in analog gauge. Comes in handy for reading just about anything from the truck's computer, including engine codes.
 

Steepside

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Vector Offroad's JKE-Dock, I use it to mount my phone which I use as an MP3 player. I also have an overhead net that I keep my hats and coats in. Would not say its the greatest thing but it works.
Hi,

What net are you using? I am trying to find one for my 17 Taco?

Thanks!!


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Young Satchel

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Do You have a picture of this?
Why yes I do:

I started with:

- 1 seatback panel
- 1 hydroflask carrier
- 1 Medium pouch
- 1 small Velcro pouch
- 1 visor organizer.









(Bag isn't BROG, just wanted to show how their accessories play nice with other manufacturers' products via the MOLLE webbing :-)

I liked all the gear so much I've since added some more with the First aid bag and their strap/recovery bag as well.

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Steve

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Would not say its the greatest thing but it works.
I'm in the market for a full length Raingler net for my 4Runner. What was it about yours that you were disappointed/unhappy about? I had a BROG net, but sold it. Too far from the rear door to easily use, and too far back from the front.
 
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AG Sheep

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I'm in the market for a full length Raingler net for my 4Runner. What was it about yours that you were disappointed/unhappy about? I had a BROG net, but sold it. Too far from the rear door to easily use, and too far back from the front.
Its a little loose for me. Will try and snag a pic later. I usually use 550 cord tied to my windsheild footman loops to tighten it up but going to lool at reusable gear ties.
 
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Steve

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Its a little loose for me. Will try and snag a pic later. I usually use 550 cord tied to my windsheild footman loops to tighten it up but going to lool at reusable gear ties.
Thanks for the reply. Definitely something to consider before dropping that much $$$
 

94Cruiser

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I too run LED interior lighting. Less draw, more light. Other than that, i have been trying to figure out how to run a navigation setup. Id like to use our samsung tablet for off highway navigation, but haven't spent the money on a good gps app yet. Thinking gaia or something similar. Then i need to find a mount. Then, other small things like a holster mounted under the dash for my pistol, a mount for flashlights, machette, ect, for ease of access on the trail. I plan on doing our first overland style trip next summer, starting in jackson, wy and heading through idaho to the border of oregon. There is a 500 mile dirt trail. So i'd like to get setup over the winter.

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I use the Samsung tablet in my vehicle as the center of all things sounds and video/gps related things. My mount makes it easy to charge constantly and just pull it out of the bracket when I need it.

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The quick fists are bolted to the deck holding
a Kidde Auto/Marine extinguisher #21008634N
I've since moved the extinguisher to a more convenient location mounted on the framework I built for the freezer. Now it sits upright and very easy to get to inside the driver side passenger door.
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+2 on the sun visor organizer. I keep pen, pencil, and sharpie up there as well as flash light, tire gauge, small knife, my wallet (when driving), and my garage door opener. This stuff used to all be piled into the center console but now its much more organized and accessible.