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I bought lightblue Grenadier with white roof. Received it early Mid October and just took it for 1500km sand dune spin in Oman Empty Quarter. I have learned a lot!
If you could please post photos of your color combination I would eternally be grateful. Your color combo, is one I am interested in, but cannot find in real life. Your photos would help me immensely!!!!
 
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Can you share your learnings?
Oil cooler protection plate and grill. If we move into the big dunes the black grill that protects the oil cooler gets pushed in by the sand. These mountings are to flimsy to deal with the rigours of sand dune driving. I hope they come up with better solution, its also easy to loose this grill
On way home. Better have it screws in or welded.
 

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With these types of vehicles , always remember "The factory offering is just the starting point"
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Oil cooler protection plate and grill. If we move into the big dunes the black grill that protects the oil cooler gets pushed in by the sand. These mountings are to flimsy to deal with the rigours of sand dune driving. I hope they come up with better solution, its also easy to loose this grill
On way home. Better have it screws in or welded.

Oil cooler protection plate and grill. If we move into the big dunes the black grill that protects the oil cooler gets pushed in by the sand. These mountings are to flimsy to deal with the rigours of sand dune driving. I hope they come up with better solution, its also easy to loose this grill
On way home. Better have it screws in or welded.
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What roof rack is that, or in particular the legs/feet. Black sheep use those mounts. Alu-cab also now have them looks like another supplier too?? Thanks
 
Thank you.
I make these parts at local workshop ironman 4x4. We make a design, weld it, give it a base coat and I take it out for a week, then we return and we alter design if needed and do another design cycle.then finally we do beuautification and powdercoat/Raptor paint.

Black sheep is probably more cost effective and better quality but they have long lead time, they are best quality together with LeTech, pitty I did not have enough time as winter in Arabian Peninsula only last 6 monts, I did not want to miss!
 
Oil cooler protection plate and grill. If we move into the big dunes the black grill that protects the oil cooler gets pushed in by the sand. These mountings are to flimsy to deal with the rigours of sand dune driving. I hope they come up with better solution, its also easy to loose this grill
On way home. Better have it screws in or welded.
Thanks for sharing your experience with the oil cooler protection plate and grill. It's really helpful to get firsthand accounts of these issues to remove it before dune driving, perhaps I will consider reinforcing it or finding an aftermarket solution.

BR,
 
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