YepYou mean @Black Sheep Innovation ?
YepYou mean @Black Sheep Innovation ?
I really like the drawer set up Barney. Please let us have more information when you are ready to share!It is a sling to be able to close the door better from the inside. I'm in the process of setting up a drawer system and a sleeping side. I will report when this campaign is over.
Is it a roof rack or cross bars ?This weekend I went to Mt. Cheeseman ski area for some fun. It is not the best winter for snow this year. First time on snow and ice, first time chains fitted, first time roof rack used. Everything worked as it should. I am lucky to live in such a beautiful place here in New Zealand. And on the way home I met Mini Me!
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Thx. https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/ideas-on-drawer-systems.12411900/I really like the drawer set up Barney. Please let us have more information when you are ready to share!
These are the Rhino Rack cross bars and support feet. I had this ordered but it , along with the side steps and rear picnic table, were not delivered. I took the feet off my Defender and bought some new bars so the ski clamps could be used. A bit frustrating that the items are not her and no indication when they might arrive. Luckily there is a very good stockist for Rhino Rack in Christchurch so it’s not the end of the world!Is it a roof rack or cross bars ?
INEOS original accessories or you picked them up directly from Rhino Rack catalog?
Thanks.
That’s what I thought. Same story here : Grenadier delivered but not sign of sidesteps and cross bars. I went to for Rhino Rack’s old defender gutter legs and HD cross barsThese are the Rhino Rack cross bars and support feet. I had this ordered but it , along with the side steps and rear picnic table, were not delivered. I took the feet off my Defender and bought some new bars so the ski clamps could be used. A bit frustrating that the items are not her and no indication when they might arrive. Luckily there is a very good stockist for Rhino Rack in Christchurch so it’s not the end of the world!
Nice pics. Chains just on the rear axle?These are the Rhino Rack cross bars and support feet. I had this ordered but it , along with the side steps and rear picnic table, were not delivered. I took the feet off my Defender and bought some new bars so the ski clamps could be used. A bit frustrating that the items are not her and no indication when they might arrive. Luckily there is a very good stockist for Rhino Rack in Christchurch so it’s not the end of the world!
This is indeed a fantastic rock track, I did it some years ago with my Suzuki Grand Vitara, very very cautious and therefore very slowly, but worth the trip! And the small almost desert beaches at the end are marvelous.This weekend, we went (my wife, my Labrador and myself) off road in the Corsican « Agriates Desert ». Three hours total off-road tracks. Fantastic drive in this fantastic machine.
Nice, are they the 210 legs and no problem with fitting given the wide gutter?This weekend, we went (my wife, my Labrador and myself) off road in the Corsican « Agriates Desert ». Three hours total off-road tracks. Fantastic drive in this fantastic machine.
Yes they are. Here’s the link to the post where I have detailed the setup. It also contains another link to the post showing the bars’ mounting process.Nice, are they the 210 legs and no problem with fitting given the wide gutter?
stunning views. p1ssing down here in the south. full waterproofsThe grenadier looking out to Gourdon and the view back to where we took the picture.
You’re right @Jean Mercier. But the track is not as difficult as it used to be neither the beaches as desert as they were, especially in this season…This is indeed a fantastic rock track, I did it some years ago with my Suzuki Grand Vitara, very very cautious and therefore very slowly, but worth the trip! And the small almost desert beaches at the end are marvelous.
Wow impressive. I can immagine doing Assietta with the Grenadier but not necessarily Sommeiller and Jafferau. Doing it once a year by motorcycle but I am too timid to do these two by car.The last few days we have spent in the Western Alps region on the Italian-French border.
Yesterday we drove the Strada dell Assettia, today we ascended Colle Sommelier to 3000m. Grenadier has been a pleasure to drive except for the random assortment of warnings.