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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

Just ordered some vossens. Can I get a side pic?
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No I meant where does the wire exit out of the vehicle?
From the camera, as you’re looking at it from the pic above, the wire gets tucked into the panel gap in the roof toward the right side of the vehicle.

-At the roof gutter you unscrew the one bolt and remove or loosen the rubber bumper to hide the wire behind it.
-From there it goes down behind the body colored panel (7 screws to loosen the panel IIRC). At the bottom, remove the body side rubber boot and use a hanger or wire fish tape to route the camera wire forward, similar to the “normal” install.

Does that answer your question? LocNar does a much better job of explaining it (with pics) than I can. Check out his build thread.


One more thing I discovered today at 0430 in the morning….

The cameras default orientation is mounted with “the base” attached to the trim piece above it like we’ve seen in tons of pics. When you flip it over so the base is secured base side down, like on top of your roof, it also flips the orientation making everything on the rear view mirror upside down.

I kinda expected this and it’s pretty easy to find in the menu the option to “flip” the camera, under Rear Cam Flip, which returns everything to normal. I noticed this when I was test fitting in the garage.

What I didn’t expect is that it doesn’t flip right/left…that’s a separate option😂😂…so as I’m going down the road in the dark at 0430hrs, it wasn’t so obvious until the first car past me on the right…but in the mirror it appears it’s approaching and passing me on the LEFT!!

The fix is to select the Mirror Flip function. My suggestion is to test the left/right orientation by turning on your blinkers. Seems obvious now but who would have thought flipping the camera orientation wouldn’t also automatically fix left/right🤷🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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Headed up again with my son over to Lake City for lunch via Engineer Pass and then back over Cinnamon Pass, few of the sights and and wildlife along the way, did not capture 100's of chipmunks that crossed our paths
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OK, we get it, you live near some beautiful trails to take your Grenadier and have some fabulous photos of the scenery and wildlife to post on this thread of 'What did you do with your Grenadier today'. If you keep doing this (please do, love the pics), i may have to bring out the big guns to make you all jealous and post photos of what I do with mine. Heavy UK traffic jam's, blocked city streets and yobs on illegal electric bikes running amok.
 
OK, we get it, you live near some beautiful trails to take your Grenadier and have some fabulous photos of the scenery and wildlife to post on this thread of 'What did you do with your Grenadier today'. If you keep doing this (please do, love the pics), i may have to bring out the big guns to make you all jealous and post photos of what I do with mine. Heavy UK traffic jam's, blocked city streets and yobs on illegal electric bikes running amok.
I'm UK based, some photos. Maybe not in the UK though!
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Looks beautiful where is that. I’m trying to come up with ideas for next years travels. So far we’re thinking Southern Africa for the later part of next year but a trip through Eastern Europe next spring inc Montenegro, Albania and Romania. Any ideas most welcome.
 
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