Did they require any form of a bracket? How are they mounted?Added Baja Squadron SAE fog lamps to the bumper...
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Did they require any form of a bracket? How are they mounted?Added Baja Squadron SAE fog lamps to the bumper...
Your dogs must be well trained, to cook food so close and they do not sneak a taste.My new electrical and water setup works like a dream; Kitchen area with water on tap, induction cooker, table on the door - wouldn't change a thing, honestly.
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They know the humans always eat firstYour dogs must be well trained, to cook food so close and they do not sneak a taste.![]()
I just drilled a hole in the bottom of the radiator shroud. It's plastic but pretty sturdy once the vent is bolted up against it. Used the included brackets for the lamps.Did they require any form of a bracket? How are they mounted?
It's a right bstard to fit that bolt. The fuel tank cover is also a git.It was not today, but on Friday and Saturday that I mounted the Spanish Almont4WD bigger protection skidplates for the engine and gearbox.
First the rear “square” one, where I had to drill (not “re-drill” as mentioned on the instruction) the X-shaped original protection plate. This was the hard part, not really the drilling, but putting the furnished M10x70 screw; I had really to push up the plate with my hydraulic jack to be able to place the bolt, but even that wasn’t easy at all: almost no space to put my hand underneath. They should make that screw at least 5 mm longer.
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The installation of the front (rather triangular) plate was straightforward.
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After doing that I went to one of my sons places where I used the Grenadier as a platform for cleaning his gutter, and part of the package of the Almont skidplate for protecting the roof from "more" scratches.
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That bolt you struggled with would be easier if it was 20 mm longer. I gave up trying to fit that bolt so found a longer one from an old shock absorber and used that. I still have the Almont fuel tank guard in my garage as haven't got around to fitting it yet.It was not today, but on Friday and Saturday that I mounted the Spanish Almont4WD bigger protection skidplates for the engine and gearbox.
First the rear “square” one, where I had to drill (not “re-drill” as mentioned on the instruction) the X-shaped original protection plate. This was the hard part, not really the drilling, but putting the furnished M10x70 screw; I had really to push up the plate with my hydraulic jack to be able to place the bolt, but even that wasn’t easy at all: almost no space to put my hand underneath. They should make that screw at least 5 mm longer.
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The installation of the front (rather triangular) plate was straightforward.
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After doing that I went to one of my sons places where I used the Grenadier as a platform for cleaning his gutter, and part of the package of the Almont skidplate for protecting the roof from "more" scratches.
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Very nice! Where is this @ORSO ?some new tracks
Wow, in Australia we are only allowed 30% max on windows and 0% on the windshield.Got the windows tinted Xpel Ceramic 30% on all windows except windshield and safari. Did 70% on front and safari.
Each state in USA is different in terms of what you can do. State of Washington Tint darkness for Truck, RV and MPVs (multi-purpose passenger vehicles):Wow, in Australia we are only allowed 30% max on windows and 0% on the windshield.
Great pics. Thanks for sharing. Some contenders for May pic of the month here.Explored North of Tahoe/Truckee today. A little rain, puddle, snow, mud, and rocks in such a short outing. Headed East of Reno tomorrow.
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