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Yellow aux light tint +7.5 hp. -2 for the parking.
Yellow aux light tint +7.5 hp. -2 for the parking.
I should have patented it , but happy you copied my idea. I used my door table every day while travelling in Romania and Moldova, and sometimes 3 times a day: breakfast, pick-nick, dinner. I am back in Hungary now, since some hours.We really liked @Jean Mercier 's idea of a door table.
So we built one, adjustable to 4 different heights.
The dress rehearsal was a success, the wife installed the decorations at the same time.
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Aren't these modules rather "amplifiers" (with DAB / FM splitting function) than receivers? At least the label suggests this... The receiver must be somewhere else....
Today I dismounted the rear right trim panels And I found the second "AM-FM-DAB" receiver. It is exactly the same as the one I spotted on the left side, see the pictures ...
Why two? One for the left, one for the right?
I think the issue is around translation terminology. The receivers or aerials are in the upper tail light panel sections, one either side. There are photos somewhere in the posted threads, ( try searching aerials)Aren't these modules rather "amplifiers" (with DAB / FM splitting function) than receivers? At least the label suggests this... The receiver must be somewhere else.
Looks pretty sharp to me.Hi folks,
months ago I ordered the mobile phone mount on ebay, but I wanted to add a RAM Mount tough track, but the tough track is wider. So I asked a good friend, if he could design a compatible racks to add the tough track...
It's nearly ready... Needs some powder coating and one more bend.
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I would love the file to print this please =)Yes, it is a 3d print. I made a 3d scan of the inside of the glove box. The drawing is based on this data. I can share the 3d file if it is of any interest. All you need is a 3d printer or a print service.
The other thing you spotted is a cup holder that sits well inside the cup holder. My Yeti mug now fits. It's not perfect yet. I am going to do a second version sometime....
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Now those are coolToday the parts from offroad-tec arrived:
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Great to hear! Yes i am affiliated with woom.@chrsbe I noticed the bicycle brand on your mug there. Dunno if you're affiliated but my kid learned to ride on a Woom and, while we moved on to another brand now, I really liked the quality and details and light weight of the Woom.
Do you mean bending the front so there is no edge? Then do it. That would be my one suggestion. You do not want an edge in an accident to potentially hurt you.Yes, at the front is one more bend to do...
How did you make that fit?I should have put this here:
ARB Twin compressor and air tank under the seat.
I made a bracket from sheet ally. It mirrors the plastic cover at the front and side of the cavity. The tank and compressor are bolted to that. It uses the same mounting bolts as the plastic cover.How did you make that fit?
HI Tom D, I came across this 165 page Ineos Grenadier Body Builders Guide that has an amazing amount of detail and information in it for anyone wanting to make modifications to their Grenadier. Perhaps this should be posted somewheree else on the forum. Perhaps Stu can recommend or perhaps start a place on the Forum where Grenadier Manuals can be linked and or available on the site. Here's the link to it. DaBullFitted a wee 300w inverter. Enough power for what I need, which will only be a MacBook Pro and a Makita battery charger.
I chose this one because it fits perfectly on the bottle jack holder and it has a low enough draw to be spliced in to the aux socket in the boot. The fuses are on the back so I used zip ties to secure it in case I need to pull it out to change one. It’s nice and secure and is cushioned by the neoprene which was already on the jack holder.
I cut a small channel to allow the wire of the Makita charger to pass through the cover. I then mounted the charger on the side of the trim. I’m very happy with the result.
The inverter is a https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B086W5PVMG/?tag=globalgrena0b-20