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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Also shows how soft those gutters are for mounting roof racks on.
I've had my Front Runner rack fully loaded on many occasions and driven over plenty of rough roads and plenty of km; the rails are still straight and true with no paint cracks.
 
Very pleased to find the tolerances are *just* right for the DropRacks XL - without the need for adding the Leitner cross-bars themselves. This keeps the height down enough to clear my lean-to... believe it or not, there's about 1/32" inch between the bottom of the rack and the top of the plastic 'ribs' on the roof (borrowing Land Rover-speak for an early 90/110 roof).

Unfortunately, I have to wait to order 36" connecting bars - rather than make use of the 33.5" ones that come stock. This is the result of a "fixed point" as opposed to, say, Thule bases that can be moved along the roofline. I'm a little peeved that at the price, they don't offer long bars with holes drilled on one side - and then a template to cut down the length for universal mounting. Instead, they offer a bunch of different lengths at $100.00 per order (PLUS $100.00 USD shipping! I'm going to call tomorrow to make sure that's right, as it's a tad absurdly expensive for what is being sent).

I'll post some completed images in a few weeks once the connecting bar issue is resolved.

And for those unfamiliar with an earlier thread, yes... the rack is expensive. But, with my shoulders, I cannot lift my kayak, canoe, or paddleboards above my head anymore, so for the last couple of years I've been unable to enjoy time on the water by myself. This opens back up the door to solo adventures, so "I'll buy once and cry once." Hopefully, I'll make very good use of it.
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Separate posting, but was relieved to see that there was actually some EFFORT by the factory to paint the roof a contrast color... it was $1,000.00 in 2024 and now $1,780.00 USD... figured some would want to see for themselves.View attachment 7890059
I've talked about it in another post, having seen what these things go through for the contrast roof color at the factory, the cost is a bargain. The vehicle is grabbed off the line and brought into a single cell where the entire roof is hand sanded by 2 gents (after it is painted the body color), then taped off, then rejoins the paint line and goes through the paint booth again (robots go through all the motions to keep the timing the same but only spray when around the roof), then pulled back into the cell for the masking to be removed, and then it rejoins the regular line.

As a neat easter egg of sorts, if you look behind the headlight covers/grille area, you'll see where the masking plastic doesn't quite come together and there are two areas of the roof color sprayed on the core support area.
 
Finished the GP Factor Bull bar install. Moved some things around on the molle panels and relocated the factory fire extinguisher from in front of the passenger seat where my wife complains about it cramping the footwell.
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I've talked about it in another post, having seen what these things go through for the contrast roof color at the factory, the cost is a bargain. The vehicle is grabbed off the line and brought into a single cell where the entire roof is hand sanded by 2 gents (after it is painted the body color), then taped off, then rejoins the paint line and goes through the paint booth again (robots go through all the motions to keep the timing the same but only spray when around the roof), then pulled back into the cell for the masking to be removed, and then it rejoins the regular line.

As a neat easter egg of sorts, if you look behind the headlight covers/grille area, you'll see where the masking plastic doesn't quite come together and there are two areas of the roof color sprayed on the core support area.
I missed your earlier post, but very much appreciate this description! A factory tour is on the bucket list.
 
Finished the GP Factor Bull bar install. Moved some things around on the molle panels and relocated the factory fire extinguisher from in front of the passenger seat where my wife complains about it cramping the footwell. View attachment 7890072View attachment 7890073View attachment 7890074View attachment 7890075View attachment 7890076
Just a word of caution regarding the extinguisher mounted under the shelf, that has a potential to become a missile in a frontal collision. I have seen this type of thing on 2 occasions cause serious injury.
 
Just a word of caution regarding the extinguisher mounted under the shelf, that has a potential to become a missile in a frontal collision. I have seen this type of thing on 2 occasions cause serious injury.
Yes, at highway speed coming to a sudden stop , the TNT equivalent figure is (in tonnes):
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