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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Linear-24 elite https://www.lazerlamps.com/linear-24-elite.html
they have a wider spread than my other Lazers I have on different vehicles and, I think, are well suited to the Grenadier 👍
I fabricated some brackets up from 6mm plate, they mount by the bumper bolts, so it is VERY rigid!
The Lazer Elites are awesome, I have the 18 on my roo bar. Excellent
 
Fitted my light bar, nice and slim. Lines up with the grille so no vents blocked 👍
that is one sexy install !!! good job Chris !!!
this looks awsome . . . . already made a mental note :)
 
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Road trip to Arizona, Utah and Nevada. Didn’t see any other Grenadiers but got stopped by lots of curious people. 1600 miles
 
Congratulations on the new ride
I had a family follow me into Lowe’s. The other day they knew about them but I’ve never seen one. They had tons of questions and took lots of photos.

And another guy yesterday was stopped two cars in front of me in the second lane, stuck his head out the window and started yelling how nice the grenadier was
It was awesome

It’s like driving around the unicorn
 
It's been a little cold in my bit of Leicestershire, -3C at 0700 this morning.
The frost put the tyre pattern on the tyre cover, which I have not seen before. (Also displaying my GG window vinyl, just added this morning).

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Die Ketten nützen dir bei Glatteis Nix!
Chains are usually not intended for ice. - You are right.. Its called SNOW-Chains. - However if Studded Tyres are forbidden - if there is a sufficiently thick layer of Ice on the road half inch at least - the chains may be helpful to have some (uncomfortable) traction. At least some of the official vehicles here do it like so because they do not have studded tyres. Best is avoid driving in such conditions. - Currently its raining here .. and already some milimetres of ice outside.
Did some mandatory anti skid stuff outside on the pavement / sidewalk and access to entrance. Thats it.. Work from home.

No vehicle / human seen outside in recent hours.
 
I thought it was agreed months ago it is NOT a car, the US and Aus are allowed to call it a truck, but we Europeans should refer to it as a " vehicle " 😉

HAPPY NEW YEAR
Mine, for the sake of accuracy, is referred to as the 'Grenadire'.
 
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