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Anyone seen a good MOLLE panel for the seat back that will do well with the curves of the GX seat back?

I've seen many that are hard panels that wouldn't flow nicely with the seat. Looking for I guess a soft panel with the webbing and maybe velcro. Would be nice to have an unobtrusive attachment as well.

Edit. Seen the Amazon ones but looking for pictures of how some actually fit on the seats and how people like them. As much for storage as keeping the kiddos dirty feet off the back seat..
 
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Won't you lose your seat back pockets with that?
Also, look into the rear quarter panel MOLLE panels. Love them for keeping gear off the deck in back.
 
This bag by Last US Bag is far superior to a MOLLE panel. I had MOLLE panels in my Taco these hold far more and USA made quality!

 
Maybe not where you're looking, but 2nd row this looks very similar to our bench seats. From a 4runner 3rd row configuration.
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^That Last US caddy would be perfect if it was in a landscape orientation and you could fasten it to the tailgate.
 
^That Last US caddy would be perfect if it was in a landscape orientation and you could fasten it to the tailgate.
I believe there are a couple of vendors (Victory 4x4?) that make steel MOLLE plates for the rear door.
 
The half Caddy seems like a great fit behind the seat; not too large or intrusive. Easy to move between vehicles as needed.
Also would keep the back of the seat free of kids shoes!
 
I believe there are a couple of vendors (Victory 4x4?) that make steel MOLLE plates for the rear door.
Yeah I really don't want to spend that kind of money on a steel plate only to have no good storage solution for tools, straps, etc. I was thinking a couple of Milwaukee Packout cases mounted to the rear tailgate would be a good solution.
 
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