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Grenadier Spotted

Saw A silver one in railway estate in Townsville. Far too surprised to take a picture then 5 minutes later saw the same again in central Townaville in front of me in traffic. So weird never seen another one for months then twice on same day. Sadly no picture that time either. Just too dumbstruck to reach for the phone 😇
 
Hey @rovie I wonder if they have had any front prop shaft failures 🤔. If you get a chance then take sneaky 😏 look underneath to see what prop shafts and suspension setup they have. 🤫
Hi @Logsplitter unfortunately I didn't take any photos from below. Yes, bad in hindsight. However, I spoke to them and asked if Letech were involved in the rebuild. They said no. It would be all Ineos Grenadier original. Except for the Arctic conversion. Whether the driveshafts were swapped with it, he didn't say and I didn't ask.
 
Hi @Logsplitter unfortunately I didn't take any photos from below. Yes, bad in hindsight. However, I spoke to them and asked if Letech were involved in the rebuild. They said no. It would be all Ineos Grenadier original. Except for the Arctic conversion. Whether the driveshafts were swapped with it, he didn't say and I didn't ask.
Thanks for that. I also wanted to check out the Ineos Kavango conversion when I saw it as that was jacked up and on big wheels. I wasn’t allowed to look underneath 🤔
I’m very curious about driveshaft angle on these converted Grenadiers especially as some one posted recently that Ineos has said they are not designed to have raised suspension.
 
In Schlambonzelshausen, Germany, Middle-of,

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Gruß
AWo
 
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