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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Finally installed the front "bumper" camera for the Wolfbox Tripro setup. Will post up some details later. It is late and I need some rest.
As promised I documented my front "bumper" cam for the Wolfbox Tripro. My initial frustration was finding the firewall area to get the camera through.

 
Jean, what a lovely evening it was here in Bosnia. Meeting you in Bosnia on a campground so small somewhere in the nowhere…. What a coincident !
Was a good disciussion. Tomorrow we have to make some pictures.
Michael
you guys just bumped into each other in Bosnia or was there some premeditation to joining up?
 
So, this morning further technical discussions and picture session with @NoAge Hunter in Bosnia, camping BUK in the village of Kulen Vakuf.
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I stayed one day more, and made two hikes, a longer one to the castle on top of the village and a shorter one on the other side where there is also a small remain of a castle or village.
It is a very nice place besides a river, friendly people in the camping. After my first walk the owner offered me two "rakis" and we had a difficult conversation in very poor German (both of us) about politics, religion, war, children and his back pain :)
With the two "aspirins" (that's how he called the two shots), I felt strong enough to do my second walk :ROFLMAO:
 
Took some photos for Alan over at Diabolical of their Mid-Deck working in conjunction with the OEM cargo fence. Had to change some hardware (and get ride of the OEM wing but made out of pot metal), but fits really well and I think looks pretty good too!
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So, this morning further technical discussions and picture session with @NoAge Hunter in Bosnia, camping BUK in the village of Kulen Vakuf.View attachment 7899156
I stayed one day more, and made two hikes, a longer one to the castle on top of the village and a shorter one on the other side where there is also a small remain of a castle or village.
It is a very nice place besides a river, friendly people in the camping. After my first walk the owner offered me two "rakis" and we had a difficult conversation in very poor German (both of us) about politics, religion, war, children and his back pain :)
With the two "aspirins" (that's how he called the two shots), I felt strong enough to do my second walk :ROFLMAO:
I’m liking @NoAge Hunter ’s winch bumper. What is the make of that one please.
 
So, this morning further technical discussions and picture session with @NoAge Hunter in Bosnia, camping BUK in the village of Kulen Vakuf.View attachment 7899156
I stayed one day more, and made two hikes, a longer one to the castle on top of the village and a shorter one on the other side where there is also a small remain of a castle or village.
It is a very nice place besides a river, friendly people in the camping. After my first walk the owner offered me two "rakis" and we had a difficult conversation in very poor German (both of us) about politics, religion, war, children and his back pain :)
With the two "aspirins" (that's how he called the two shots), I felt strong enough to do my second walk :ROFLMAO:
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Added the armrest and cupholder setup from Diabolical. Nice piece of kit. Had to enlarge one of the bolt holes where it bolts under the seat. Added a little amazon molle basket as well.
 

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Letech ladder and GP Factor table came in today. I didn’t waste time slapping them on. Other than deciding to do it in the 106 degree heat of the day it was mostly easy stuff. The only caveat to note are the two recessed bolts on the top of the ladder. You will need to use the simple Allen key with a ball end. One side went in ok. The other took some time consuming finesse. The trick is to snug down the 4 bottom bolts, easy to access and back off one turn to have the right amount of tension to hold yet move the ladder minuscule amounts to line the holes up. You can see the threaded holes until you slide the bolts in and then you are blind plus the maybe 20 degree angle. Once started you resort to Pakistani wrenching it, no ratcheti, with limited area.

Both are very well built. We’ve been used to Chinese crap we’ve forgotten what well built meant anymore. And Chinese stuff has gotten better. The ladder was too expensive. Just to have it carry a can. Came direct from Germany. Very light, it’s top notch built. Of course shipping and duty really took a chunk.

GP Factor table, not as light. I wasn’t aware it didn’t come with the light. No biggie. The bamboo slide is really on there but I’m sure it’ll loosen with time. It locks up very well.

Next in my list is Starlink mount. RTT mount, Agile sliders, bulk bar, GP Factor winch, lift and 255/85-17’s. Few things here and there but that’s the gist. Oh, and the hitch. Mine didn’t come with one.
 
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