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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Jean My man do not get angry . Get even . I did an oil change last week at the side of the road ( i was perfectly safe before people start commenting) . If you need to do one is very easy to do . you can buy the oil and filter form the dealership . You will need a 17mm socket and a 32 mm socket and a tub to collect the oil . You can discard the oil at any recycling center .
Perhaps the dealer would let you use their tools (if you don’t have them) and give you a spot outside to change your oil🤙🏻🤙🏻🤷🏻‍♂️
 
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I had the dealer install Eibach springs; 1.7” front and 1.2” in rear and installed K03 285/75/17. I tow an Airstream so I needed the nose slightly lower versus the 2.5” level. I think it will work perfectly. The mechanic said it was the easiest to do wheel alignment as tires were not 12” plus wide. This should be an option from factory; similar to Sasquatch on Bronco and Recon on Jeep. BFG is suppose to offer 35x11.5 in the next few months which would be awesome 35” on stock steelies.

I also got the new software update. No more turning off speed warning, setting saves!!!!
 
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A real kick yourself moment.😤

The entrance to my home garage has a couple of lovebites where I've started to drive in with something still on the roof rack then caught myself just before the real damage occured.
But it's still not Duck Bridge in Wynnum (Brisbane, Qld). At 1.9m (6'3") it'll make your safari roof leak if you ignore the warning barrier.

View: https://youtu.be/GKo402BEGuc?feature=shared&t=40s
Seen many a boatie get caught out by that bridge plus trucks and buses by the Pine St bridge up the road.
 
Jean My man do not get angry . Get even . I did an oil change last week at the side of the road ( i was perfectly safe before people start commenting) . If you need to do one is very easy to do . you can buy the oil and filter form the dealership . You will need a 17mm socket and a 32 mm socket and a tub to collect the oil . You can discard the oil at any recycling center .
But how do you reset the computer and maintenance warning? I am not afraid to do it myself if needed, but the hassle with the old oil ...
 
But how do you reset the computer and maintenance warning? I am not afraid to do it myself if needed, but the hassle with the old oil ...
I think when you take it to your local dealer to reset the service warning and tell them the date you changed the oil ask them to take your old oil. That or stick it thru a chainsaw you are not too fond of.
 
View attachment 7899841View attachment 7899842View attachment 7899843I had the dealer install Eibach springs; 1.7” front and 1.2” in rear and installed K03 285/75/17. I tow an Airstream so I needed the nose slightly lower versus the 2.5” level. I think it will work perfectly. The mechanic said it was the easiest to do wheel alignment as tires were not 12” plus wide. This should be an option from factory; similar to Sasquatch on Bronco and Recon on Jeep. BFG is suppose to offer 35x11.5 in the next few months which would be awesome 35” on stock steelies.

I also got the new software update. No more turning off speed warning, setting saves!!!!
I'm highly jealous of your garage! Great setup, For the moment I'm in a 7' garage so not too much room for activities haha.
 
But how do you reset the computer and maintenance warning? I am not afraid to do it myself if needed, but the hassle with the old oil ...
You can always do that when back home . This is just for you to protect the engine and give it some fresh oil . I usually put the old oil in 5l water bottles or the 10l adblue containers .
 
I think when you take it to your local dealer to reset the service warning and tell them the date you changed the oil ask them to take your old oil. That or stick it thru a chainsaw you are not too fond of.
Good for getting bonfires going as long as Saint Greta is not looking over your shoulder
 
View attachment 7899841View attachment 7899842View attachment 7899843I had the dealer install Eibach springs; 1.7” front and 1.2” in rear and installed K03 285/75/17. I tow an Airstream so I needed the nose slightly lower versus the 2.5” level. I think it will work perfectly. The mechanic said it was the easiest to do wheel alignment as tires were not 12” plus wide. This should be an option from factory; similar to Sasquatch on Bronco and Recon on Jeep. BFG is suppose to offer 35x11.5 in the next few months which would be awesome 35” on stock steelies.

I also got the new software update. No more turning off speed warning, setting saves!!!!
I've got 35" x 11.5" Nitto Ridge Grapplers, and they work great.
 
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