That looks very different from the one @emax posted here:@Krabby , here you go. As requested.
Yes, perhaps another example of where the cost engineers have got involved.That looks very different from the one @emax posted here:
Thread 'My car arrived at the agent. Don't worry - be happy?'
https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/my-car-arrived-at-the-agent-dont-worry-be-happy.12411861/
I can’t say why, but I like emax‘ version better. One more reason to find a custom made solution for that.Yes, perhaps another example of where the cost engineers have got involved.
FYI I reached out to RKR last week to ask whether they plan to make a system for the Grenadier. The response was "no plans at this time." Hopefully that changes.I have a pair of their bolt on steps that attach directly to my FJ's factory rock rails and they are fantastic. 2 bolts, easy on/off. I hope they make them for the factory rails on the Grenadier.
I'm not sure about the bonnet, it's very light; the wings seem a different proposition:A bonnet you can stand and sit on.
did you run any tape down the sides of the doors, they seems to pick up chips quite frequently as well (more so when kids open them!)I’ve applied some sill protection as the kick plates are not wide enough to stop boots dragging on the painted metal. I used 5x7 cm protection tape and used a craft knife to trim the excess .. I’m not an expert in applying tape and I trapped a few bubbles. I wanted to get some temporary protection in place so it was an emergency application. I’ll replace them in the next few weeks once I’ve moved the rear seats back and do a more professional job.
I’ve done it on all four doors. I posted about it on Sunday. I’m not very arty, but the 5x7cm door sill tape from Amazon did I the trick. I’ve had the kids in and out of it and so far, they’ve not lifted and there’s been zero paint damage. I’ll post a photo if you want.did you run any tape down the sides of the doors, they seems to pick up chips quite frequently as well (more so when kids open them!)
Excellent. missed that on Sunday. Have been sick as a dog with something like (if not) Norovirus. Nil by mouth getting on for 72hrs, wiped the whole family out. Could have done with that sill tape over my arse!I’ve done it on all four doors. I posted about it on Sunday. I’m not very arty, but the 5x7cm door sill tape from Amazon did I the trick. I’ve had the kids in and out of it and so far, they’ve not lifted and there’s been zero paint damage. I’ll post a photo if you want.
Eeek.. the tape is only good for stopping external damage…! It’s also a faff to get it in to odd curves…. I’m not feeling great now…Excellent. missed that on Sunday. Have been sick as a dog with something like (if not) Norovirus. Nil by mouth getting on for 72hrs, wiped the whole family out. Could have done with that sill tape over my arse!
Hi Ever Pragmatic, The design of the steering wheel with two spokes vexed me too at first and then it dawned on me why it is just two spokes.A different steering wheel option. A Three spoke as the standard one is difficult to read when manoeuvring. The steering wheel is the only thing that’s vexed me from the start.. something like this but with airbag and controls.
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Good point. I personally feel a three spoke would suit the interior better and be a better visual aid when lock to lock is required.. I’m getting used to it.Hi Ever Pragmatic, The design of the steering wheel with two spokes vexed me too at first and then it dawned on me why it is just two spokes.
It's a damm airplane and a proper two spoke design fits the aviation cock pit. So just pull back, take off and relax on your next adventure and don't forget to follow the seatbelt sign. This link previously posted by Ingemar on Youtube. This will get you ready to take off. DaBull
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Congratulations, you're the 1st pre owned owner I've heard about.I collected my pre owned 5 seater Utility yesterday
I think we need a few photos of these.They also cut and installed a superb set of scuff protectors for the door sills.
I initially thought Ineos had realised their mistake and produced/fitted these themselves.
Turns out it was F1 Williams from up in Cumbria region, where I collected my Grenadier from.