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Bobby Mac

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Fitted a spoiler after having it repainted - comes in gloss black only, but I had it repainted matte black which I prefer. 😀 Vehicle performance not enhanced (🤣), but it did rain last night and there were no annoying drips when I opened the rear doors - love it just for that‼️
 

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DenisM

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@Bobby Mac : I'm most interested in this in terms of the spoiler's impact on airflow.
As it stands, square box shape creates a large area of low pressure which in turn, not only causes drag, but increases the accumulation of rain water/mud/dust etc. on the rear windows and back doors generally.
Your spoiler might just be sufficient to smooth the airflow and reduce the low pressure area. Various Toyotas, Subaru Impreza etc seem to have incorporated a similar idea in their SUV/hatchback designs to varying degrees...


PS: I like the spare tyre cover.... I assume it's a bespoke job? :unsure:
 
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Bobby Mac

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@Bobby Mac : I'm most interested in this in terms of the spoiler's impact on airflow.
As it stands, square box shape creates a large area of low pressure which in turn, not only causes drag, but increases the accumulation of rain water/mud/dust etc. on the rear windows and back doors generally.
Your spoiler might just be sufficient to smooth the airflow and reduce the low pressure area. Various Toyotas, Subaru Impreza etc seem to have incorporated a similar idea in their SUV/hatchback designs to varying degrees...


PS: I like the spare tyre cover.... I assume it's a bespoke job? :unsure:
Yes, my own design manufactured by https://sparewheelcovers.com.au/ - great people to deal with.
 

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ECrider

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Fitted a spoiler after having it repainted - comes in gloss black only, but I had it repainted matte black which I prefer. 😀 Vehicle performance not enhanced (🤣), but it did rain last night and there were no annoying drips when I opened the rear doors - love it just for that‼️
Neat job with te spoiler. Di you fabricate it yourself...? and how is it attached to the vehicle?
 

4x4Brick #1561

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Did a GREAT six day trip paralleling the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) walking trail on a series of unimproved roads and trails. It was an awesome route. https://goo.gl/maps/rYYzLtG9Uw5wSMkeA?g_st=a

Perfect time to go as the aspen trees were yellow. From the dessert trails from New Mexico’s Pie Town up to pine and blue spruce covered mesa of Mt Taylor and La Mosca Lookout in the Cibola and Carson National Forests, up into Colorado and Rio Grande National Forest and the South San Juan Wilderness. Saw moose, wild turkeys, deer and a mountain goat. Had great time exploring the features of the Grenadier and finally was able to get all three of my lockers activated (a couple of times and they really helped). Got used to using the downhill assist, ‘Goat Mode’ as I called it, and what a super useful feature. Made coming down some pretty scary trails I had barley crawled up a LOT less scary. The Grenny performed great except at high altitudes (11,000 -12,000+ ft) when the temperature was stuck on 27-degree F and the AC and Heater would not activate and the pitch and roll gauges would not calibrate. Once I was back to under 11k ft it all went back to normal. I’ve got a case started at the dealer to see what happened. I really could have used the pitch and roll on the most technical trails I’ve been on at those higher altitudes.
 

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4x4Brick #1561

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Did a GREAT six day trip paralleling the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) walking trail on a series of unimproved roads and trails. It was an awesome route. https://goo.gl/maps/rYYzLtG9Uw5wSMkeA?g_st=a

Perfect time to go as the aspen trees were yellow. From the dessert trails from New Mexico’s Pie Town up to pine and blue spruce covered mesa of Mt Taylor and La Mosca Lookout in the Cibola and Carson National Forests, up into Colorado and Rio Grande National Forest and the South San Juan Wilderness. Saw moose, wild turkeys, deer and a mountain goat. Had great time exploring the features of the Grenadier and finally was able to get all three of my lockers activated (a couple of times and they really helped). Got used to using the downhill assist, ‘Goat Mode’ as I called it, and what a super useful feature. Made coming down some pretty scary trails I had barley crawled up a LOT less scary. The Grenny performed great except at high altitudes (11,000 -12,000+ ft) when the temperature was stuck on 27-degree F and the AC and Heater would not activate and the pitch and roll gauges would not calibrate. Once I was back to under 11k ft it all went back to normal. I’ve got a case started at the dealer to see what happened. I really could have used the pitch and roll on the most technical trails I’ve been on at those higher altitudes.
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Howdy, I was out and about in my area again. I pay attention to noises, visual signs, vibrations, temperatures etc. All things that are mentioned in the various threads here in the forum. Because I'm happy to help with my experiences. Even if it's just a confirmation of a phenomenon. However, I have to say that I haven't had any critical problems with my Grenadier for months. That's why I can't confirm many things about my Grenadier. Good for me, sorry to those who have the problem. I hope there is a way for you to work out the bugs.
So, now I'm going to go back and not worry about anything, but listen to my digitised tapes from the 80s. And so I can still listen to my favourite AFN radio station today with "American Country Countdown". 🤠
 
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