I like the version with inside molle-cage and table! Perfect for the next coffee-brake!
Please check our website: https://explore-glazing.com/en/cars/ineos-grenadierhello, can i use these ones also if i havent a factory window? where can i buy it?
The hinges are mounted on the aluminum window profile and cannot be placed on the base plate, which has the exact dimensions of the original side window. Although this might make the opening appear larger, this is not the case. As clearly visible in one of the photos, the aluminum frame follows the interior lining of the INEOS Grenadier precisely.I like your products very much.
But the Grenadier solution looks very much like a shooting slit, to be honest. I already discussed this on the telephone with one of you guys (I called you from Germany a few weeks ago), and the explanation which I got indeed makes sense.
But I still ask myself, if the cover could be extended to the size of the entire outside frame so that it rests on the part which is currently visible from the outside. I know this would for sure take different hinges and mounts. But perhaps, if the cover rests on the currently visible part of outside frame, it could save the two centimeters of the frame part which I can see from the inside. This would change a lot.
Dang... I haven't even got it yet and already breaking the Oath I took with the other half... "it has everything I need, so I won't need to put more money into this one!" Still, offers a decade or two of Xmas and Birthday ideas I guess.
There’s a mesh net setup out there for the normal door windows already. I’ll try to track down a link for you later.I want these for sleeping in the back. Some sort of net to attach would be great also for bugs
I installed C R Lawrence windows in my Sprinter van. They are hand cranked and screened and great for sleeping. Maybe C R Lawrence will develop something for the Grenadier.Great idea but the opening is way to small to be useful.