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AUSTRALIA: Third party suppliers for the Grenadier

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ROOFTOP CAMPER FOR THE QM
Tommy Campers now has a model to fit the INEOS Quartermaster fitted with a Norweld tray, look here.
 
Retrofitting a Red winch
A guide for retrofitting a Genuine INEOS Grenadier Integrated Front Winch has been posted here.
 
Updated, with 4 new links.

PLACE TO START FOR NEW OWNERS
  1. Download and use the Rok Dr Guide here. Print out a copy and keep it in the car;
  2. Grenadier Accessories (huge selection) for you to buy here;
  3. Kanvas bags and products here;
  4. Information concerning Deutsch DTP plugs here;
  5. Learn more about the CTEK SMARTPASS 120S and 250SE here;
  6. Fuse and relay thread here;
  7. Suggested Grenadier or QM fuses spares kit here;
  8. Littelfuse FHZ busbars used in the Grenadier here. It also informs you where all the busbar cables go;
  9. Finding the aux power outlets in the footwells here;
  10. Table describing all the available wire ends here (more wire ends if you selected the high aux power option);
  11. Various recommended torque settings here;
  12. Tool kits for the Grenadier/QM discussed here;
  13. L track information here;
  14. Oil filter part numbers and third party filters here;
  15. INEOS Air filter parts numbers and cabin filter here;
  16. Filter for Diesel water separator here;
  17. Understanding the NATO plug on the Grenadier here;
  18. What do you use on bolts/screws to stop corrosion, galling and seizing here;
  19. Thread on useful tools for the Grenadier or QM here;
  20. Guide to terminal crimping here;
  21. Anderson plug pitfalls here;
  22. Outback driving tips here; and
  23. Cheap battery monitors here.
INSTALLATION (OR HOW TO) GUIDES
  1. SEAT COVERS: Canny Outdoors video fitting seat covers here;
  2. SPOT LIGHT REPLACEMENTS: Mounting Kit of Exezit Lights here and KC Hilites here;
  3. SIDE MIRRORS: Installing SUMA Performance side mirrors here;
  4. WORKLIGHTS: XHQ Work light here, with installation instructions here, STEDI Work light here and here;
  5. RETROFITTING A RED WINCH: Installation guide here;
  6. REAR ROOF SHELF: Canny Outdoors video installing KAON rear roof shelf here and a Travel Buddy oven fitted to a rear shelf here;
  7. ROCK SLIDERS (ABNTR4X4): Installation video for ABNTR4x4 Rock Sliders here, with suggested improvements for tougher environments here;
  8. ROO BAR: Installing the Roo Bar here;
  9. ROO BAR LED LIGHTBAR: Installing a 20 inch Lightforce Viper lightbar under the Roo Bar Hoop here;
  10. UHF (CB) RADIO: How to install a UHF (CB) Radio in an INEOS Grenadier without drilling any holes here;
  11. UNDER-BODY ARMOR (RIVAL): Installing Rival under-body armor here;
  12. UNDER-BODY ARMOR (CUSTOM OFFROAD) BASH PLATES: The installation thread is here;
  13. UNDER-BODY ARMOR (CUSTOM OFFROAD DIFF PROTECTORS): Installing the diff protectors and trailing arm protectors is here and the PDF here;
  14. UNDER-BODY ARMOR (ERO FLO FUEL FILTER GUARD): The installation thread is here and the PDF here;
  15. SIDE STEPS: Electric side steps installation guide here;
  16. INSTALLING AFTERMARKET SPEAKERS IN FRONT DOORS: instructions here, German language install here;
  17. INSTALLING BLACK SHEEP NUMBER PLATE HOLDER (US/AU models with OEM winches) here;
  18. INSTALLING REDARC TowPro Elite3: look here;
  19. INSTALLING THE WOLF G900 DASHCAM: Loc Nar's detailed installation guide here;
  20. B PILLAR (DISASSEMBLING): look here with detailed instructions here;
  21. INGEMAR’S GRENADIER HOW TO SERIES here and here (e.g winching, offroad modes, diffs, etc);
  22. INEOS FORUM resources here;
  23. INEOS Fitting Guides here, at least 9 guides from INEOS and Rhino Rack.
 
WRITING AN INSTALLATION GUIDE TO HELP OTHER INEOS OWNERS

Stu has asked me to put together an outline to help owners write installation guides, so installation is easier for other owners.

Not all the products for the Grenadier or Quartermaster (QM) have decent instructions (some do some don’t).

Two of the guides I wrote for the forum were offered to the suppliers, on both occasions they accepted a version customised for their needs. Not all suppliers are good at writing guides or making videos.

My suggestions for writing a guide are below.

GENERAL COMMENTS
  • Use descriptive headings, like TOOLS NEEDED.
  • Detail each step in the installation process, using numbered points. Use pictures were helpful.
  • Limit each point to one or two steps.
  • Add in Tips along the way. For example, the recommended torque settings for the bolts.
  • Avoid missing important information. Sometimes Guides are written by people installing prototypes and they can forget an important step, as they have experience and already know what to do.
  • Note any differences between the Grenadier and QM? If you do not know, say so.
The key parts of any Installation Guide are:
  • Introduction;
  • Installation Steps;
  • Supplied Parts; and
  • Tools needed.
Let’s look at each part more closely.

INTRODUCTION
I keep this short, just a basic description of the Guide. Often, I suggest people read through the whole Guide before starting work.

INSTALLATION STEPS
Have numbered points for each step, use pictures where helpful and remember the items suggested under the heading GENERAL above.

SUPPLIED PARTS
List the parts that come with the product. Give the bolt size, nut size and thread pitch (or whatever else is supplied). Most parts on the Grenadier and QM are metric, for example (from the Custom Offroad Diff Covers Guide):

M12 bolts x two (2). Specs are M12 x 1.5 (thread) x 30mm (bolt length). Use the 18mm socket/spanner. They are metric bolts and threads.

Tell the reader if there are parts you need to supply yourself. List the details, so they can source the part from their garage or local hardware.

TOOLS NEEDED
List the tools needed like pliers, sockets/spanner, etc. This way you can get your tools and go to the car without repeated trips. For example (from the Custom Offroad Diff Covers Guide):

Long nose pliers (to remove the plastic bungs on the Grenadier or QM).
18mm socket/spanner (for the M12 bolts).
16mm socket/spanner (for the M10 bolts)…

If a tool is optional, say so.

Now proofread the Guide, in MS WORD use Review>Speak Aloud and the text will be read back to you. Edit the Guide, check you have all the necessary steps and make corrections. Leave the Guide overnight and proof it again the next day, you will find things to edit.

Listen to feedback and make needed changes. After this is done, I have offered the Installation Guide to the supplier.

DOWNLOAD FULL INSTALLATION GUIDES
Copies of the two guides I wrote for Custom Offroad Accessories and EURO FLO Expedition Equipment can be downloaded below.
An excellent initiative. Thank you.

Cheers
Steve
 

Some info I found on the BMW B57 (diesel) Engine - this link may be in the forums someplace - apologies for a repost if so.

I have been going down rabbit holes looking for coolant options - and found this.

I also have to say the Valvoline tech rep here in Australia was most UNHELPFUL - if you call them dont say that you have a vehicle still in the warranty period - they will clamp up immediately!! even though the Valvoline HT12 with Zerex seems to meet the spec - just not available in Australia - and if it is they wont tell you where to get it! ARGGH

The more we all contribute the more the veil of secret squirrel will lift

edit - and the Penrite bloke wasnt much better - just use the universal top up and you'll be good to go they say.................... -

Steve
 

Some info I found on the BMW B57 (diesel) Engine - this link may be in the forums someplace - apologies for a repost if so.

I have been going down rabbit holes looking for coolant options - and found this.

I also have to say the Valvoline tech rep here in Australia was most UNHELPFUL - if you call them dont say that you have a vehicle still in the warranty period - they will clamp up immediately!! even though the Valvoline HT12 with Zerex seems to meet the spec - just not available in Australia - and if it is they wont tell you where to get it! ARGGH

The more we all contribute the more the veil of secret squirrel will lift

edit - and the Penrite bloke wasnt much better - just use the universal top up and you'll be good to go they say.................... -

Steve
Despite a lot of research I haven’t found a compliant 3rd party coolant yet. Thankfully I’ve found that the BMW concentrate is very reasonably priced from bmw dealers.
 
Hi RokDr,
I found this along the way - there is some good explanation of coolant and section at the end that discusses the HT12 BMW stuff. I dont think its that bespoke.


Steve
 
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New link see point 2.

REAR CARGO STORAGE OPTIONS
  1. EURO FLO Simpson Storage system being tested;
  2. EURO FLO Expedition rear lower shelf here;
  3. Bison Grenadier Basket here;
  4. KAON Rear Side Molle Panels here;
  5. GrenX Rear Roof Parcel Shelf here;
  6. ORS dual ARB compressor mount that can be used to store things between the board mount and the window, pictures here (you could DIY this yourself);
  7. Offroad-Tec Cargo rack here;
  8. There are also options listed on eBay and Amazon (quite expensive).
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Item 2 added. Black Sheep steps that can be fitted to the INEOS rock sliders.

ROCK SLIDERS/SIDE STEPS/SIDE PROTECTION
  1. INEOS offers rock sliders and steps are an accessory;
  2. Black Sheep steps that can be fitted to the INEOS Rock Sliders here;
  3. Gren X Rock sliders here;
  4. DMW Rock Sliders here (combination rock slider and step);
  5. ABNTR4x4 Rock Sliders here;
  6. XLW Parts Sill Protector, Rock-Slider and Step here;
  7. Black Sheep Innovations Australia Steps/Rock sliders here (also XHQ here);
  8. LeTech Off-Road Running Board here; and
  9. For a global list of rock sliders look here.
 
REVISED

Item 10 the Adventure King Batblock has been added.

BATTERY BOXES
Some Battery Boxes reviewed here. The Hardkorr BB was the winner but the DRIFTA, KickAss and Thunder are also compelling (and for some even better).
  1. KickAss Battery Boxes. My mini review here;
  2. The DRIFTA Battery Box. My mini review here;
  3. Hardkorr Battery Boxes (also marketed as the CAOS Power Battery Box);
  4. Thunder battery box customised by Accelerate Off-Grid Touring, or just the based model Thunder Battery Box here;. Also marketed under the name Drivetech 4x4 Heavy Duty Battery Box - DT-02008. My mini review here;
  5. Thumper Battery Boxes here;
  6. Ardent Battery Boxes here (with 1200W inverter);
  7. Mueller Energy Lithium Battery Box here (no DC to DC charger just a BMS);
  8. BMPRO Power Station (with built in inverter and 12 power outlets);
  9. Baintech Lithium Power Tops in 150 AH and 200 AH sizes;
  10. The Adventure King Batblock (assuming it is short for battery block) which comes in 25 amp and 40 amp models. There are packages if you wish to purchase a battery as well, so look;
  11. JTS Power Easy here;
  12. REDARC GOBLOCK (Premium pricing) here;
  13. EcoFlow DELTA 2 Max (you need an EcoFlow alternator charger to charge at the full rate, the cig socket is limited to 8 amps, thanks @Loc Nar);
  14. Entry level ARK PowerPack 3 here;
  15. The whizzbang POWER BOX Premium range here (3 models, 6 colours). Super premium pricing;
  16. Not really BB’s, but Enerdrive-Dometic is famous for their 4X4 Canopy Power Systems. More suited to a canopy on the QM Cab Chassis. I am not aware on any install in the IG. A new level of pricing compared to the BB’s. Tool Box Centre offers something (Redarc gear) as does MW Toolboxes (Victron gear) and Projecta Power Boards (Projecta gear);
  17. National Luna Battery boxes here (2 colours), detailed look at the National Luna BB here;
  18. Brown Davis DYI powerboard (5 models);
  19. BMPRO Canopy board here;
  20. Battery Box for the DYIer here (by MSA4X4) and Front Runner offers something similar here; and
  21. The Power Easy Expedition Battery Box here, with Expedition Weatherproof Lockable Case, DC to DC Charger, AC Charger and Inverter.
 
Not sure if has been posted anywhere else as yet but Stedi have produced a plug and play wiring harness for the Ineos. It doesnt show up on the website as yet but should soon.
Dual Output High Beam SMART Harness To Suit INEOS Grenadier

Connects under the bonnet and uses the driving lights in the grille as the trigger.
Installed in a couple of hours on the weekend (once i had the front end removed) and works a treat. Only problem is the front bumper is too flimsy for my stedi x pro lights which wobble like jelly. Oh well changed to an old lightbar i had lying around which works OK. Ordered an offroad animal toro bar today - that should fix the wobble!!

Chris
 

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Thanks, it is already listed. But I will check it is the same harness.

EDIT: already listed as Item 13, but useful reminder.

LED LIGHTBARS, LIGHTS, WIRING HARNESS, ETC.
In Australia popular brands of LED lights include (in no order):
  1. INEOS (LED Lightbar);
  2. Lightforce (Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  3. ARB USA and ARB AU (LED Spot Lights, LED Lightbars);
  4. Ultra Vision (Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  5. FYRLYT (Halogen Spot Lights);
  6. Teralume Industries X Strip lights. Stripe lights also available at DRIFTA, PDP and ÓFFROAD Living (White and Red light model);
  7. Expedition HQ Camping lights kit;
  8. Laser Lights Australia (LED Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  9. Perception Lighting (Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  10. The 20 inch Narva EX2 double row lightbar can be attached to the top hoops of the Roo Bar using the Narva 2 inch tube mounts (Part #72296). Look here;
  11. Great White (LED Lightbars);
  12. STEDI (LED Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights); and
  13. WIRING HARNESS: The STEDI™ SMART Harness for the INEOS Grenadier is for those owners who are looking to run auxiliary lighting using the factory switch controlling the grille lights here.
 
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Thanks, it is already listed. But I will check it is the same harness.

EDIT: already listed as Item 13, but useful reminder.

LED LIGHTBARS, LIGHTS, WIRING HARNESS, ETC.
In Australia popular brands of LED lights include (in no order):
  1. INEOS (LED Lightbar);
  2. Lightforce (Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  3. ARB USA and ARB AU (LED Spot Lights, LED Lightbars);
  4. Ultra Vision (Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  5. FYRLYT (Halogen Spot Lights);
  6. Teralume Industries X Strip lights. Stripe lights also available at DRIFTA, PDP and ÓFFROAD Living (White and Red light model);
  7. Expedition HQ Camping lights kit;
  8. Laser Lights Australia (LED Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  9. Perception Lighting (Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights);
  10. The 20 inch Narva EX2 double row lightbar can be attached to the top hoops of the Roo Bar using the Narva 2 inch tube mounts (Part #72296). Look here;
  11. Great White (LED Lightbars);
  12. STEDI (LED Spot lights, LED Lightbars and work lights); and
  13. WIRING HARNESS: The STEDI™ SMART Harness for the INEOS Grenadier is for those owners who are looking to run auxiliary lighting using the factory switch controlling the grille lights here.
So it is...Im definitely blind!
I had been scouring websites to find one from someone for months to no avail and it was right in front of me all along.

Thanks again the list is a fantastic resource.

Chris
 
So it is...Im definitely blind!
I had been scouring websites to find one from someone for months to no avail and it was right in front of me all along.

Thanks again the list is a fantastic resource.

Chris
Nice to know it happens to someone else as well, join the club. :ROFLMAO:
 
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