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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

This thread always confuses me - "what did you do with" vs. "what did you do to". Anyway couple projects over the past week or so.

First was, I got tired of the seatbelt coming across my neck, yeah, I'm somewhat vertically challenged. Anyway, saw this over on FB, so took a chance.
Front Seatbelt holder for 2015-2023 Ford Mustang

Easy install, sold as a pair. The holes are a bit wider than our headrests, but they fit with a little squeezing or you could dremel out one of the holes a bit. .

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Next was to FINALLY install a LensunSolar panel on my hood. Took nearly a month for all the bits and pieces to arrive. I didn't go with their MPPT controller, but installed a CTEK 250SE using at GP Factor bracket. Still need to finalize the wiring, but got the panel mounted. Getting wires through the firewall was a B*#ch. Seems they taped the wires to the grommets on the engine side, so couldn't just "poke" the wires through.

Here are the specs of the solar panel - nothing crazy, but I don't have the roof space to put panels and the hood is wasted space anyway.



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Finally, just for fun

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Who did your hood blackout (the spot under the now-installed solar panel)?
 
Getting ready for a winch and HD bumoer
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This thread always confuses me - "what did you do with" vs. "what did you do to". Anyway couple projects over the past week or so.

First was, I got tired of the seatbelt coming across my neck, yeah, I'm somewhat vertically challenged. Anyway, saw this over on FB, so took a chance.
Front Seatbelt holder for 2015-2023 Ford Mustang

Easy install, sold as a pair. The holes are a bit wider than our headrests, but they fit with a little squeezing or you could dremel out one of the holes a bit. .

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Next was to FINALLY install a LensunSolar panel on my hood. Took nearly a month for all the bits and pieces to arrive. I didn't go with their MPPT controller, but installed a CTEK 250SE using at GP Factor bracket. Still need to finalize the wiring, but got the panel mounted. Getting wires through the firewall was a B*#ch. Seems they taped the wires to the grommets on the engine side, so couldn't just "poke" the wires through.

Here are the specs of the solar panel - nothing crazy, but I don't have the roof space to put panels and the hood is wasted space anyway.



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Finally, just for fun

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Looks as though your seat belt holder would fit better the other way up?
 
My Leitner roof rack came in handy when I had to take (5) 33+” wheels/tires back from the tire shop. Three in back and two on the roof. I switched from 18’s with snow rated Yokohama AT4’s to 17’s with RT Yokohama X-AT’s.

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Did you do a clean and jerk weight lifting move with one in each hand to get them up there 🤔😂
 
Did you do a clean and jerk weight lifting move with one in each hand to get them up there 🤔😂
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The real challenge was me being 5’9”. Really nothing too difficult, mostly awkward. I weight train with some regularity so this wasn’t too bad. I only had to get the tire up against the rack and then it was just sliding them up into place.
 
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The real challenge was me being 5’9”. Really nothing too difficult, mostly awkward. I weight train with some regularity so this wasn’t too bad. I only had to get the tire up against the rack and then it was just sliding them up into place.
I can get tyres up there easily but 64 next month and 5’6” I can’t get a 40kg BFG tyre on a steel rim up there , so have to use ingenuity. I can just get the tyre and rim onto the rear door carrier but having had a shoulder replacement it’s getting harder. To get the spare onto the roof I fix and hang my hilift over the back of the roof rack then use a small pulley block to hoist onto top of other spare ,getting onto the roof rack is easy from there when on the roof. I’m still yet to consider how I carry a second spare now I have the Alucab lifting roof conversion. I may have to resort to just carrying the tyre.
 
I can get tyres up there easily but 64 next month and 5’6” I can’t get a 40kg BFG tyre on a steel rim up there , so have to use ingenuity. I can just get the tyre and rim onto the rear door carrier but having had a shoulder replacement it’s getting harder. To get the spare onto the roof I fix and hang my hilift over the back of the roof rack then use a small pulley block to hoist onto top of other spare ,getting onto the roof rack is easy from there when on the roof. I’m still yet to consider how I carry a second spare now I have the Alucab lifting roof conversion. I may have to resort to just carrying the tyre.
You'd be unlikely to have that many non repairable punctures on a trip.
Lots of people carry two extra (heavy) wheels/tyres in Australia , but the word amongst the knowledgeable is that it's vanishly rare to need both.
Then again you might be that uber hardcore adventurer guy.
You might even need a 3rd spare ;)
Sleep well!

To add , perhaps a pair of these. They do them in vegan leather.
 
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You'd be unlikely to have that many non repairable punctures on a trip.
Lots of people carry two extra (heavy) wheels/tyres in Australia , but the word amongst the knowledgeable is that it's vanishly rare to need both.
Then again you might be that uber hardcore adventurer guy.
You might even need a 3rd spare ;)
Sleep well!

To add , perhaps a pair of these. They do them in vegan leather.
Very funny 👌😂
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I suppose tyres have improved these days. On a previous trip to Namibia in 2010 I had three punctures in a day, two in the side wall. The tyres were well worn when I did the trip as I was doing it on a real budget so probably contributed to the failures. I think modern BFG’s have tougher side walls.
This picture shows one of the tyres after I tried to get back on the bead using the Top Gear Method, only I didn’t have any lighter fuel and used a little too much petrol 😳😂😂
 
A couple of nice trips for me last month - a weekend in the Abercrombie River National Park (in NSW Australia) with my 4WD Club, and a week travelling to Lightning Ridge on a tag-along. Also a first for me - something that I've avoided for 2 years with my Grenadier - I finally needed to be recovered - after getting stuck in the mud. 🙂

View: https://youtu.be/iCMotQJryQc?si=PemFb8lefNA3VD8Z
 
A couple of nice trips for me last month - a weekend in the Abercrombie River National Park (in NSW Australia) with my 4WD Club, and a week travelling to Lightning Ridge on a tag-along. Also a first for me - something that I've avoided for 2 years with my Grenadier - I finally needed to be recovered - after getting stuck in the mud. 🙂

View: https://youtu.be/iCMotQJryQc?si=PemFb8lefNA3VD8Z
Brilliant. Looked like great fun. I enjoyed watching that 👍🏼
 
I added the awesome rear door handle from our store. But I wasn’t happy with the lack of grip so I added a bit of rubber to make grabbing it easier (especially when wearing gloves). The strip was about 1”x4-1/4” (2.5cmx10.8cm).

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Nothing ... (mall crawling)

But my "new recognized" workshop called me to tell me that some "in warranty spares" did arrive for repair and scheduled maintenance, and asked me "is your car a diesel or a petrol, because we don't know although we have your VIN number".

I told them this forum has the answer (and of course I was more specific): https://www.theineosforum.com/threa...ation-number.12410773/page-10#post-1333210143
 
Looks as though your seat belt holder would fit better the other way up?
Well that was a bust - literally - Evidently these Chinese made products were not sized the same. When I flipped it over, I saw that I needed the one I reserved for the right side. Well, the holes were not the same spacing and when I tried to put it on the headrest, it snapped. At least I'm only out about $30 - was worth a try.
 
Well that was a bust - literally - Evidently these Chinese made products were not sized the same. When I flipped it over, I saw that I needed the one I reserved for the right side. Well, the holes were not the same spacing and when I tried to put it on the headrest, it snapped. At least I'm only out about $30 - was worth a try.
Oops, sorry. I just thought it looked like it would have fitted better for you
 
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