Just saw this reshared on LinkedIn by Norweld, looks like INEOS have partnered with JMACX for GVM upgrades & aftermarket suspension kits for the Grenadier & Quartermaster!
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Will do. Any link to a pre-order website?@TheDocAUS probably worth adding this to the Third Party Suppliers thread?
Check out the size of that steering damper! Interesting gear on their website, wonder if anyone will get them to do a 6X6 Grenadier?@TheDocAUS
Video up on the JMACX youtube channel now too, just saw someone post this on the Aus facebook group
Have I missed something or has the 3/4 Rhino rack been released?Looks like Ineos are doing the Australian press launch for the quartermaster right now and this vehicle is there. Looks mean. Stedi lights, brown Davis tank too from what I can see in the pics
maybe soon if ineos has it on a press car?Have I missed something or has the 3/4 Rhino rack been released?
The little birdie told me it would have STEDI Lights and aux tank.Looks like Ineos are doing the Australian press launch for the quartermaster right now and this vehicle is there. Looks mean. Stedi lights, brown Davis tank too from what I can see in the pics
I posted the drive shaft question to anand in regards to the QM since that is my soon to be ride. I asked since the QM is longer, is it safe to assume the axel angle is more relaxed. He replied with a yes. This would then lead me to believe the control arms might be different.Really interesting but similar question to @TheDocAUS on overall geometry - control arms and drive shaft. I’m just not touching anything on suspension at this moment without a solution
Control arms may be the same, and instead their mounting location has changed. I think that may be an easier alteration in the production process than adding four new part numbersThis would then lead me to believe the control arms might be different.
That’s angle on rear because of the longer wheel base I assume - front still the same issue on lift???Control arms may be the same, and instead their mounting location has changed. I think that may be an easier alteration in the production process than adding four new part numbers
CorrectThat’s angle on rear because of the longer wheel base I assume - front still the same issue on lift???