I’ve never even opened mine let alone taken them out.
But I wouldn’t have a grenadier without them.
But I wouldn’t have a grenadier without them.
Not an issue at 58°N in Scotland100% agree on all the reasons against holes in the roof.
…And I 100% love the holes in my roof. (No leaks… yet)
Shades for the mid-day sun are helpful.
You have done the best job of describing it. It is truly a unique thing for this vehicle.not getting safari window is diminishing one major unique aspect of the vehicle. THe slopping roofline allows for an opening that is uniquely in the front occupants' field of view, as opposed to sunroof, which you need to look up, to see the sky. As a result, the safari window is very much a part of the driving experience of the Grenadier.
No safari window unchecks a very weighty checkbox in the "pros" column, making the overall value proposing of the vehicle much weaker. I would not buy any Grenadier without Safari window, irrespective of all other options.
Which one did you get? I got suction cup ones which are a bit annoying to remove. I also wish for them to roll up, for easier storage.Bought screens on amazon custom sized for grenadier - they just pop in an out using tension. I live in South Florida and the glass transmitted a lot of heat into the cabin in full sun and the screens solved the problem 100%. Easy to put in/out and required no install. Love the windows.
I don't tend to hold onto cars long enough for the rubbers to deteriorate that much.
I think it was part of the upgrade that produced the NAS 90 and 110 spec. I bought it in Tunisia (LHD V8 auto) as a part of deal with landrover British Gas had to bring in vehicles for the Hannibal Gas Project.I honestly didn’t know they sold the series 1 Disco in the US!
We have one too, a bit newer (96) with twin leaky sunroofs
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