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Are the Grenadier rails standard L-Track?

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I recently installed two tracks in the back of my Grenadier and want to add a couple more tie downs. It looks like it is standard L-Track, but I can't find anything saying it is or is not.

Could someone confirm one way or the other?

Thank you...
 

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There is no 'standard', but the Ineos track does accommodate the standard hardware. Why don't you just snap in a ring and find out for yourself?
 

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Awesome! I am stuck at home for a couple of days and will do some online shopping...
 

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I have made some rails for the cargo walls using the L track style profiles and the Ineos hardware fits this perfectly. It appears to be compatible as far as I can tell. I am about to machine some custom L track attachment points for mounting accessories. Out of curiosity, are you looking for tie down points or threaded attachment points?
 

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I have made some rails for the cargo walls using the L track style profiles and the Ineos hardware fits this perfectly. It appears to be compatible as far as I can tell. I am about to machine some custom L track attachment points for mounting accessories. Out of curiosity, are you looking for tie down points or threaded attachment points?
Just stumbled into this thread.

I am working on some tapped (not threaded) attachment options for North America, having now been educated about the options available in Europe. If you want to consider making some hardware that we can't get here, I am looking for a source to machine this item:
Pivoting Rail Nut_single.jpg
Roughly 3/4in OD.

DM me if you prefer.
 
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I recently installed two tracks in the back of my Grenadier and want to add a couple more tie downs. It looks like it is standard L-Track, but I can't find anything saying it is or is not.

Could someone confirm one way or the other?

Thank you...

Is that the WeatherTech Cargo/Trunk Liner you have in the photo?
 

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Looks like there’s some new accessories on Amazon now that the cyber truck has the same mounting rails. Not bad looking, but I don’t need/want stationary mounts and prefer the ones that move around with a push of a button.

I do think I’m going to have to order the bottle opener for the rail though. You kinda have to considering the vehicle is named after a pub.

 

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It is. I have a long and complicated relationship with WeatherTech after 30+ years but the rear cargo liner for the Grenadier is a winner.
Except…mine slides around a bit. It doesn’t seem to “lock in”. Probably because it’s not sitting on carpet in my Trialmaster. I’m thinking of putting down some Velcro to help the situation.
 

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Except…mine slides around a bit. It doesn’t seem to “lock in”. Probably because it’s not sitting on carpet in my Trialmaster. I’m thinking of putting down some Velcro to help the situation.
They do slide around a bit. I would prefer a rubberized mat but the aftermarket isnt quite there yet. This was the best available for me for now. My long and complicated relationship with WeatherTech continues.
 

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