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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Baron Bigglesworth just got ducked in the parking lot. 4 Wranglers within 30’ of me at the grocery store - no way of telling who the sonofagun was who defiled my Grenadier

Amendment - and now there is a cybertruck parked across the street from my house - guy visiting his parents. This is going to be one of those weeks. I think I feel a touch of the Black Death coming on.
 

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I cleaned up the wiring for my dimmer switch i built for my roof rack lights.
I also wired in the starlink to a permanent mount on the roof rack. I fought and fought with that all afternoon.
It was erratic, sometimes it worked great other times i just had no power to the starlink.

In the end i started suspecting that the cable from @DVA Mechanics had issues. It seems to be position and vibration dependent, and i think its the plug that goes into starlink that made a partial connection that was sensitive to the vibration. I ended up sacrificing a cigarette lighter cable that i had and put a Deutch connector on it. After that it worked perfectly. I probably had 2 hours of debugging into it by then. Painful...

I got the sides done and i got the wiring cleaned up.
From this
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To this:
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Happy camper now. Just the last little bit of wiring for the rear lightbar and i'm done.
 
Baron Bigglesworth just got ducked in the parking lot. 4 Wranglers within 30’ of me at the grocery store - no way of telling who the sonofagun was who defiled my Grenadier

Amendment - and now there is a cybertruck parked across the street from my house - guy visiting his parents. This is going to be one of those weeks. I think I feel a touch of the Black Death coming on.

Sorry, this Aussie doesn’t get the significance?
What’s getting “ducked” mean?
 
Installed the Frontrunner storage platform


THIS is what I’ve been thinking of doing, albeit without their platform, just the boxes, and for the huge amount of money they want for the rest I thought I’d knock something ip myself.
I was wondering if four of those would fit side by side width wise inside the rear.
Does that give you a more or less flat platform with the second row down?
 
I cleaned up the wiring for my dimmer switch i built for my roof rack lights.
I also wired in the starlink to a permanent mount on the roof rack. I fought and fought with that all afternoon.
It was erratic, sometimes it worked great other times i just had no power to the starlink.

In the end i started suspecting that the cable from @DVA Mechanics had issues. It seems to be position and vibration dependent, and i think its the plug that goes into starlink that made a partial connection that was sensitive to the vibration. I ended up sacrificing a cigarette lighter cable that i had and put a Deutch connector on it. After that it worked perfectly. I probably had 2 hours of debugging into it by then. Painful...

I got the sides done and i got the wiring cleaned up.
From this
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To this:
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Happy camper now. Just the last little bit of wiring for the rear lightbar and i'm done.
Looking good @parb
When I installed my camp lights my lizard engineer brain couldn't cope with the loom poking out the front of the outlet cover so I notched out a section at the back with a chainsaw file. Yeah I know, OTT.
 

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Sorry, this Aussie doesn’t get the significance?
What’s getting “ducked” mean?
Surely you jest. The US has its fair share of atrocities and war crimes - this one belongs to Canada, the only country that could make “being nice” and giving a compliment an overt act of hostility. Gaze into the abyss of Jeepdom.

 
I made the headlights useless... Ok, really I didn't do anything other than drive it; the weather made the headlights useless....

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Dammit why doesn’t the aftermarket do something useful and come up with something for this? Probably my biggest irritant on the Grenadier, living up here on the North Pole.
 
Surely you jest. The US has its fair share of atrocities and war crimes - this one belongs to Canada, the only country that could make “being nice” and giving a compliment an overt act of hostility. Gaze into the abyss of Jeepdom.


Well there you go. Only in America hey.

If we wanted to show affection to a fellow traveler in Oz, we’d probably stick a stubby of beer under the windshield wiper. 😉. Far more practical. 😂
 
Surely you jest. The US has its fair share of atrocities and war crimes - this one belongs to Canada, the only country that could make “being nice” and giving a compliment an overt act of hostility. Gaze into the abyss of Jeepdom.

Haha, I guess we know who the curmudgeon of the group is😂😂😜
 
Well there you go. Only in America hey.

If we wanted to show affection to a fellow traveler in Oz, we’d probably stick a stubby of beer under the windshield wiper. 😉. Far more practical. 😂
Mmmmmmm - I’ve personally seen it at least once in Melbourne (although who knows - it could have been an expat banker from New York). It’s spread beyond Canada and the US. You think you’ve escaped? Hah! “They” are coming for you.

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Mmmmmmm - I’ve personally seen it at least once in Melbourne (although who knows - it could have been an expat banker from New York). It’s spread beyond Canada and the US. You think you’ve escaped? Hah! “They” are coming for you.

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Hmmmm, being a rusted on Toyota man, we rarely engage in such silliness, and certainly don’t go looking for it. 😉
 
I gelded my truck by installing the Fox steering damper. It's definitely tamer than OEM and makes the steering seem more "normal". Unless there's a huge negative impact on off-road handling then the tradeoff is probably worth it for me.

If I was mostly driving off-road then I think I would keep OEM.
 
Hmmmm, being a rusted on Toyota man, we rarely engage in such silliness, and certainly don’t go looking for it. 😉
Neither do I go down that root.
Not "rowt" , all you silly infleunced Aussie youtubers 😄
 
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