Molle Panels Built for Australian Touring, Camping, Work & Off-Grid Travel
If you’ve ever dug through the back of your 4WD looking for a torch, first aid kit or recovery gear, you already understand the problem Molle panels solve.
A Molle system turns unused space inside your vehicle into organised, secure, easy-to-reach storage, without drawers, plastic tubs or loose gear sliding around on the track. Whether you’re touring remote Australia, working out of your LandCruiser or building a clean camping setup, Molle panels give you control over how your gear is stored and accessed.
At Mick Tighe 4x4 & Outdoor, we supply vehicle-specific Molle panels by Overland Tourers Australia (OTA) designed for real Australian conditions including the LandCruiser 60 Series, 75 & 78 Series Troopys, 76 Series wagons, and integrated Molle systems built into our MAYKA Tub Racks.
We believe a Molle Panel is an essential hassle-free, space-saving accessories you can add to your 4WD & are committed to expanding our range. If you have a a vehicle that you think needs a Molle Plate, contact the team & we'll explore how we can bring it to life.
Why Add a Molle Panel to Your 4WD?
Most factory interiors aren’t designed for touring or working out of a vehicle. Molle panels solve several problems at once:
- Keep essential gear off the floor and out of drawers
- Create fast, one-hand access to frequently used items
- Reduce rattles, movement and damage to equipment
- Use vertical space that normally goes to waste
- Customise your setup as your needs change
Unlike fixed storage, a Molle system evolves with you. What works for a weekend away can be reconfigured for a long remote trip, daily work use or family touring, without replacing your whole setup.
What Do People Actually Mount on Molle Panels?
This is where Molle systems shine. The same panel can be set up a dozen different ways depending on how you travel.
Common Molle attachments include:
- First aid kits
- Torches and headlamps
- Recovery gear and soft shackles
- Fire extinguishers
- Radios and comms gear
- Camp kitchen tools and utensils
- Toiletry bags and showers
- Work tools and PPE
- Shovels & Axes
- Towel Holders
For touring vehicles, Molle panels are often used to keep critical items visible and accessible, instead of buried under gear. For work rigs, they provide clean, professional storage without losing cargo space.
Are Molle Panels Hard to Install? Can I Do It Myself?
Yes, most customers install their Molle panels themselves.
Our vehicle-specific Molle panels are designed to:
- Mount using factory holes or existing structure
- Avoid drilling where possible
- Sit tight and rattle-free once installed
- Install with basic hand tools
If you’re comfortable fitting accessories like drawers or cargo barriers, a Molle panel install is well within reach. And if you’d rather leave it to the experts, our workshop can supply and fit the system for you.
Vehicle-Specific Molle Panels (Why It Matters)?
Not all Molle panels are created equal.
Generic panels often:
- Don’t follow the shape of the vehicle
- Sit proud or waste usable space
- Rattle over corrugations
- Look like an afterthought
Our Overland Tourers Australia (OTA) Molle panels are designed specifically for each vehicle, so they fit properly, look right and work long-term.
LandCruiser 60 Series
Perfect for classic touring builds that still do serious miles. These panels respect the interior lines while adding modern storage to a proven platform.
Troopy 75 & 78 Series
Troopys are made for long trips — Molle panels keep essentials organised without sacrificing living or sleeping space.
LandCruiser 76 Series
Ideal for daily-driven tourers and work wagons that need tidy, secure storage without drawers taking over the rear.
MAYKA Tub Racks with Integrated Molle
Our MAYKA Tub Racks take Molle systems a step further by integrating them directly into the rack structure — creating modular storage on the outside of the tub while keeping the tray usable for real loads.
Designed for Australian Conditions
Australian touring is hard on gear. Heat, dust, corrugations and vibration quickly expose weak designs.
That’s why the Molle panels we design are:
- Built from durable materials suited to long-term use
- Designed to stay quiet on rough tracks
- Finished to suit touring and work environments
- Backed by real-world use, not just showroom testing
These aren’t cosmetic accessories, they’re tools.
Who Are Molle Panels Best For?
Molle systems are ideal if you:
- Tour regularly or plan long remote trips
- Want fast access to safety or recovery gear
- Work out of your 4WD
- Are tired of digging through drawers or tubs
- Want a cleaner, more intentional setup
If organisation, efficiency and reliability matter to you, a Molle panel earns its place quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Molle panels rattle on corrugations?
When fitted correctly, vehicle-specific Molle panels stay quiet. Rattles usually come from loose attachments, not the panel itself.
Can I move attachments later?
Yes. That’s the point of a Molle system, change it as your setup evolves.
Will it reduce cargo space?
No. Molle panels use vertical or unused areas, freeing up floor space.
Are they only for touring rigs?
Not at all. Many customers use them in daily drivers, work vehicles and weekend campers. If organisation, efficiency and reliability matter to you, a Molle panel earns its place quickly.
Build Your Setup, Your Way
A Molle system isn’t about carrying more gear, it’s about carrying the right gear, in the right place, for the way you travel.
Explore our range of vehicle-specific Molle panels and integrated MAYKA systems, and start building a setup that works as hard as your 4WD does.
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Comparing Common 4WD Storage Options
| Storage Type | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Drawers | Secure, lockable | Heavy, expensive, fixed layout |
| Plastic tubs | Cheap, flexible | Messy, hard to access |
| Cargo nets | Lightweight | Limited organisation |
| Molle panels | Modular, lightweight, fast access | Needs planning |
Molle systems don’t replace every storage solution — they complement them. Many customers use Molle panels alongside drawers to keep the most important gear accessible without opening the vehicle.








