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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Quick camp table install today. Have a great weekend everyone
 

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Quick camp table install today. Have a great weekend everyone

I see you also have the door panel molle plates, what do you think of them and did you get them for protection or to hang stuff off ??
 
I finally received the Leitner roof rack - just got done installing it. It took me about 2 hours to assemble and mount.

So the following accessories have been installed...
- Roof rack
- Checker Plates
- Reverse Tire mount from Agile Offroad
- Picnic Table
- Bumper pedal covers
- Tool bags from Grenadier Parts Germany

I think I'm done spending money! The packages and the additional accessories drove the price up! But - I'm very happy with my vehicle!!!
 
I see you also have the door panel molle plates, what do you think of them and did you get them for protection or to hang stuff off ??
Not sure about the panels on the doors yet (just installed yesterday). Guess they work well as protection in the supermarket parking. Sure you can attach stuff to them when camping. For now I like the look 😉
 
Formed a fireteam of Grenadiers in Brisbane today with potential founding members of the Ineos 4x4 Club Qld.

Good bunch of likeminded souls.

Even had a rogue attend who’d taken a gas axe to the back of his wagon. Or it was a Quatermaster owner perhaps. 🤔
 

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Are the plates symmetrical?

Yes and no. The shape is symmetrical, but the surfaces are different: One is profiled the other one is flat. So if you

just flipped over from one another.

you'll end up with one plate having the profiled surface up and the other one having the flat surface up.

typos
 
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Stuck some masking and grey electrical tape over the airbag light which is permanently on. Afixed some tint over the driver display to try and darken the bright tpms/side-headlight warning lights. Finally put some 3M helicopter tape over the door sills, which I should've done immediately but better late than never!
 

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Installing Eibach lift...
Update...done
This forum is full of beautiful tire + lift combinations but IMO yours takes the cake.

255/85R17 for the win.

Curious ... how many mm (or inches) front and how many rear? (It's hard to judge rake from the perspective of your photo.)

Anyways, it's perfect.
 
This forum is full of beautiful tire + lift combinations but IMO yours takes the cake.

255/85R17 for the win.

Curious ... how many mm (or inches) front and how many rear? (It's hard to judge rake from the perspective of your photo.)

Anyways, it's perfect.


I do like that tyre size option. It’s a shame there are bugger all choices in Australia.
 
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