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The Utility Belt

Tazzieman

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I bet you would play around... ;)
Well probably. I don't see much fun in golf. Everybody seems so serious.
The Grenadier utility belt will however provide plenty of scope for the fun afforded by the utility of a proper 4x4.
I can't waut to play around with the possibilities 🙂
 

AnD3rew

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It was a LOT bigger when I saw it in person compared to pictures.
A bit off topic but how much weight can those flat wings hold?
Have seen some numbers but I can’t remember where, but it was a lot, something like 120kg?
 

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Wasn't it 60kg/door?
 

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looking forward to mounting a vertical ski rack on the side
 

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Surely not per door? Unless you hung one of @Bushguide s peasants off them.
As I said, i'm interested in the potential utility here...

... but i predict that, say, i'll put a table on the rear door, then kid A/ the dog/ wind will open the door, causing untold damage

I wonder how stiff those door skins/ structures are?
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I haven't seen them except in pictures/videos.
they are removable because you can buy the external utility belts as an accessory.
The rails are bolted through to the frame of the door and are rated at either 100 or 150kg
The aluminium door skin is not load bearing


This was earlier in the thread
 
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I have never seen a vertical ski rack. Do you have a picture of such a solution?
More common on the rear of vehicles. But, hey, if the side-mounted L-track is strong enough, don't see why a decently engineered rack wouldn't work there for short-trips.
 
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