Hi,
Intro: I am using the Grenadier as a route into Overlanding and been researching different vehicles along the way. I am going to go Roof Top Tent on a Grenadier Ineos, NOT a trailer. Probably a soft top because my Trailmaster order has the safari windows and I don't think there will be the length available on the roof for a hard shell. I will then look to get various kit for overlanding into the loading area.
Context: The conventional wisdom for a Hilux or similar pick-up is that you need to lift the suspension with and Old Man Emu etc. This is both for increased clearance AND increased load ability. I really don't think I want to do rock jumping etc that might require increased clearance but I have no doubt our vehicle will have a heavy load. I also saw discussion on this forum that the high cost of the built in winch is also because there are some tweaks to the front suspension. (Too expensive for me and I just don't think i will use it enough but made me think about the suspension tweaks).
Question:
What are people's thoughts on the need for suspension upgrade on the Ineos for the purpose of overlanding?
Does anyone think / know whether the price of the rear "Removable Winch with Tow Mounting Kit - 3.5 Tonnes" includes any similar adjustments to the rear suspension that would give the same effect as allowing increased load at the rear.
Many thanks
P.S. I am new to all of this so happy for any and all advice.
Intro: I am using the Grenadier as a route into Overlanding and been researching different vehicles along the way. I am going to go Roof Top Tent on a Grenadier Ineos, NOT a trailer. Probably a soft top because my Trailmaster order has the safari windows and I don't think there will be the length available on the roof for a hard shell. I will then look to get various kit for overlanding into the loading area.
Context: The conventional wisdom for a Hilux or similar pick-up is that you need to lift the suspension with and Old Man Emu etc. This is both for increased clearance AND increased load ability. I really don't think I want to do rock jumping etc that might require increased clearance but I have no doubt our vehicle will have a heavy load. I also saw discussion on this forum that the high cost of the built in winch is also because there are some tweaks to the front suspension. (Too expensive for me and I just don't think i will use it enough but made me think about the suspension tweaks).
Question:
What are people's thoughts on the need for suspension upgrade on the Ineos for the purpose of overlanding?
Does anyone think / know whether the price of the rear "Removable Winch with Tow Mounting Kit - 3.5 Tonnes" includes any similar adjustments to the rear suspension that would give the same effect as allowing increased load at the rear.
Many thanks
P.S. I am new to all of this so happy for any and all advice.