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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

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Well, after slicing a tire and bending the rim, I prettified it by putting on black towel rods replacing the stock silver. Black really should be a factory option.
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Jiman01

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Added White Knuckle Off-road rock sliders. I love the 20 degree angle up versus straight out. Build quality is top notch. They are heavy!! Two man job; or use a floor jack. I recommend to thread bolts slightly in the front mounting holes and then take out before install. Both sides were difficult to get bolts to bite. Great small company and great customer service. View attachment 7881156View attachment 7881157View attachment 7881158
Looks good. Can these still be used as a step? I can’t really tell from the pic but it seems like with some skateboard tape, it might work?
 

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Looks good. Can these still be used as a step? I can’t really tell from the pic but it seems like with some skateboard tape, it might work?
Yes I’m actually picking up some non skid tape from Lowe’s today. Thinking of about 1” wide and 12” long in front of each door. I can use now as a step without but worried if wet may be slick or over time paint gets worn.
 

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If you live somewhere you can keep a knife in the car, and want to, this is how I've rigged mine. It's a TOPS Interceptor (no longer available) that has a hard sheath and a belt clip that swivels.
Belt clip on the seatbelt, then zip ties around it and down under the lower seat belt anchor. It is rock solid.

I do think I'll look for something similar that has a positive thumb strap to hold it in. The knife itself is secure, but I'm sure it would fly out in a violent accident. I'd hate to get stabbed in a car wreck. :(

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Was out today in the car , got my first error was the ecall error disappeared straight away ... Weird
 
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