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Just stumbled into this thread.I have made some rails for the cargo walls using the L track style profiles and the Ineos hardware fits this perfectly. It appears to be compatible as far as I can tell. I am about to machine some custom L track attachment points for mounting accessories. Out of curiosity, are you looking for tie down points or threaded attachment points?

tapped (not threaded)
I recently installed two tracks in the back of my Grenadier and want to add a couple more tie downs. It looks like it is standard L-Track, but I can't find anything saying it is or is not.
Could someone confirm one way or the other?
Thank you...
It is. I have a long and complicated relationship with WeatherTech after 30+ years but the rear cargo liner for the Grenadier is a winner.Is that the WeatherTech Cargo/Trunk Liner you have in the photo?
Except…mine slides around a bit. It doesn’t seem to “lock in”. Probably because it’s not sitting on carpet in my Trialmaster. I’m thinking of putting down some Velcro to help the situation.It is. I have a long and complicated relationship with WeatherTech after 30+ years but the rear cargo liner for the Grenadier is a winner.
They do slide around a bit. I would prefer a rubberized mat but the aftermarket isnt quite there yet. This was the best available for me for now. My long and complicated relationship with WeatherTech continues.Except…mine slides around a bit. It doesn’t seem to “lock in”. Probably because it’s not sitting on carpet in my Trialmaster. I’m thinking of putting down some Velcro to help the situation.