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Build Thread My Grenadier Trialmaster Utility Build

Znarfgh

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Some preliminary ideas for my build:

* Light Bar on rack
* Brake controller
* Power for van
* Side steps/rock sliders
* Rok lights for roof rack
* UHF & CelFi fold down Aerial mounts on roof rack (or on bull bar which is not a high priority at this point)

Roll on Saturday so I can get my hands on the vehicle.
 

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Some preliminary ideas for my build:

* Light Bar on rack
* Brake controller
* Power for van
* Side steps/rock sliders
* Rok lights for roof rack
* UHF & CelFi fold down Aerial mounts on roof rack (or on bull bar which is not a high priority at this point)

Roll on Saturday so I can get my hands on the vehicle.
Certainly hope you get your vehicle on Saturday and that it completely fills your hopes and expectations!:D
Might I humbly suggest that if you are not considering taking the Grenadier into extreme situations, then the side runners are far preferable to rock sliders in term of their everyday utility. Most reports on this forum and elsewhere seem to confirm that the positioning of the rock sliders so close to the door sill makes them impractical to use as a safe means of entry/exit.
I have the side runners on my Trialmaster and they are, in my view, a "must". I sometimes wonder why they weren't a standard inclusion on all models...
 
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DenisM,

Thanks, I also hope it completely fills my hopes and expectations but I know that it won't. As long as it's reliable and capable that's what matters. I love my Grand Cherokee but hate its reliability which is atrocious.

My Grenadier will be mostly used as a daily commute and outback tourer but should I feel the need to tackle the rougher stuff I want to be able to do so. The steps I envision will not necessarily double as a rock slider as I don't want the additional weight. Here's what I have on my Disco 2 and will serve as inspiration for the Grenadier.


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@Znarfgh FWIW: The side runners on the Grenadier (12.5kg each/300kg load, 113 mm sill clearance ) are half the weight of the optional rock sliders (25 kg each/2000kg load, 40mm sill clearance)
 

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@Znarfgh FWIW: The side runners on the Grenadier (12.5kg each/300kg load, 113 mm sill clearance ) are half the weight of the optional rock sliders (25 kg each/2000kg load, 40mm sill clearance)
I know but I don't like them and think they will sustain damage fairly easily. It would have been easier to order the factory steps and bull bar but neither meet my requirements so will wait till something comes from the aftermarket. If the aftermarket does not produce anything I will build my own side steps and can always revert to the IG bull bar. Theu might even upgrade the bull bar with aerial mounts and then I'll buy one.
 

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Finally in its home base but before the work begins it needs to go over the weighbridge so that I have a starting point for the weight reduction process - a diet is definitely on the agenda.
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“Adding lightness” is a nice change!
 

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Some preliminary ideas for my build:

* Light Bar on rack
* Brake controller
* Power for van
* Side steps/rock sliders
* Rok lights for roof rack
* UHF & CelFi fold down Aerial mounts on roof rack (or on bull bar which is not a high priority at this point)

Roll on Saturday so I can get my hands on the vehicle.


Considering some Stedi MICRO V2 13.9 INCH 24 LED FLOOD LIGHTS (https://www.stedi.com.au/micro-v2-13-9-inch-24-led-flood-light-amber.html), attaching to the underside of the exterior rails on a Front Runner slimline rack (see photo) & plug into roof outlets.

Maybe 1 each side and 1 at the rear
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Considering some Sted iMICRO V2 13.9 INCH 24 LED FLOOD LIGHTS (https://www.stedi.com.au/micro-v2-13-9-inch-24-led-flood-light-amber.html), attaching to the underside of the exterior rails on a Front Runner slimline rack (see photo) & plug into roof outlets.

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They look good but at 2600lm, pretty bright. I've got these in a kit form and will mount one amber and one white on each side. Have not quite worked out the rear yet. The ROK lights are 813lm and bright enough for my needs. https://www.perceptionlighting.com.au/3-surface-mount-rock-light-500k-rok3
 

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A quick test fit for a unit I had built for my Disco 2. Fits well and the L Track will provide tie down points for it.
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Left hand side houses a 40 litre Engel on a slide and the RHS has a custom storage box. The lid becomes a work platform for food prep etc. The top has a platform for storage boxes which can be lashed down on tie rails to the side of the unit.

With a bit of refurbishment it will come up like new. Relatively light weight but I'll investigate a rebuild in aluminium once all the other tasks are ticked off the list. Just waiting for my L track fittings to arrive.

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I have read a few things about battery voltage on the Grenadier and decided to keep an eye on both my batteries with a cheap battery monitor until I have more time to work on a more comprehensive solution. For that reason I'm not mounting it but leaving it in one of the cup holders. I may yet install it in the blank where the seat heater switch would be but will wait before breaking out the step drill.👀

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My trailer wiring has been a little slow due to specialised tool and fittings requirements. I have managed to install the Redarc brake controller unit and the Anderson plug wiring to power the caravan. I used an existing point in the Littlefuse box which is permanently live.

The brake controller is located under the dash next to the ICE unit and the rotary dial to the right of the steering column.
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I had to fabricate two small brackets and some Nutserts but no holes were drilled in the Grenadier.

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Something that has annoyed me from day 1 is the lid stay in the commercial 2 seater. The metal rod is too short, fiddly to locate and does not hold the lid open far enough to give clear access to the battery compartment.

A 330mm gas strut has solved that problem. Access is easier, the lid opens to 70 degrees which gives unimpeded access to the battery compartment.

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The one I used was at 90N which is just barely enough to hold the lid up so I think I will uprate it slightly = maybe 100N or 110N.

The strut is very close to the positive battery terminal which now has heat shrink around it and will also get a rubber boot in the near future. I checked that there was no contact using a mini camera and all is good.

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Installing the brake controller did my head in. Working out the pin locations when using a 13 - 7pin converter was a nightmare. The Ineos EBDK-030 instructions also appear to have a couple of flaws in it - namely pin 12 for the blue wire did not work and I swopped it to pin 5 and this worked. Also, pin 2 and 8 need to be swopped as well as reverse lights on the van would only work when the fog lights were switched on. All these changes are made at the 13 pin socket.

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Anyway, all is good now and the Anderson plug at the rear is also installed. Hooked direct to the starter battery and a nearby earth. This is a temporary solution as I intend to remove the NATO connector and replace it with a flush mount Trailervision Anderson plug cover.

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An eagerly awaited arrival today.

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Now for the mounting and connection but this may take a while as I need to get a Deutsch plug crimping tool.
 

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And fitted but not yet wired up.
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Awaiting some Deutsch DTP pins and need to source a crimper.
 

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A few smaller jobs completed.

Fire extinguisher - quick access was the criteria for location - jump out grab the extinguisher and deploy.
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Phone Mount - I don't get a clear view of the screen but that's OK as Android Auto does the job just fine. Main reason is to be able to wirelessly charge the phone when in the car. I also wanted to get the phone away from the top of the dash as it tends to overheat in that location.
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UHF microphone - magnetic mount and for the time being mounted with double sided tape to test the location. Once confirmed, holes will be drilled and screws used.
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Caravan TPMS (just an old TPMS car unit that I now use on the van with only two sensors running)
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