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Hi Cybetruckowners,
Long-time lurker and fellow CT owner here. I've been absolutely loving the truck, but like many of you, I've been working through the best ways to organize gear. The vault is massive, but when you're on a trail or a job site, digging for a specific tool, your recovery boards, or a first-aid kit isn't ideal. These roof rack molles panels solve my problem. These are laser-cut, precision-engineered panels that bolt directly onto the factory Cybertruck roof rack, transforming that unused vertical space into a full-length modular gear wall.

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What you can actually mount:
Long-time lurker and fellow CT owner here. I've been absolutely loving the truck, but like many of you, I've been working through the best ways to organize gear. The vault is massive, but when you're on a trail or a job site, digging for a specific tool, your recovery boards, or a first-aid kit isn't ideal. These roof rack molles panels solve my problem. These are laser-cut, precision-engineered panels that bolt directly onto the factory Cybertruck roof rack, transforming that unused vertical space into a full-length modular gear wall.
What you can actually mount:
- Recovery Gear: Maxtrax, TREDs, etc.
- Liquid Storage: Rotopax for fuel or water.
- Tools: Axes, shovels, tool rolls.
- Essentials: First-aid kits, fire extinguishers, comms equipment.
- General Gear: Use MOLLE pouches for anything else.
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