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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

A wee bit pedantic aren't we? It's OK. Enjoy the rain.

The Ineos Grenadier is a British-designed and engineered vehicle, but it is manufactured in Hambach, France, and uses BMW powertrains. The project was conceived in London, and the company has its headquarters there, but the vehicle's production facility is located in France.

  • Country of Origin:
    The vehicle's parent company, INEOS Automotive, is British, and the design was driven by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

Sorry, I forgot point 4 and 5

4. Pedantry comes as standard
5. Wipers get turned on in October and left on until September. Unless they are Lucas, then we take a bus.
 
A wee bit pedantic aren't we? It's OK. Enjoy the rain.

The Ineos Grenadier is a British-designed and engineered vehicle, but it is manufactured in Hambach, France, and uses BMW powertrains. The project was conceived in London, and the company has its headquarters there, but the vehicle's production facility is located in France.

  • Country of Origin:
    The vehicle's parent company, INEOS Automotive, is British, and the design was driven by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Sorry, he is not being pedantic enough!
It was engineered in Germany, with the initial work by MB Tech and latterly by Magna. The shape is arguably British! :D
 
Installed Koni Raid dampers in my driveway. Rears were a little annoying to install, but ultimately pretty simple, about two hours total, doing it blind. Fronts were insanely simple, 15min each side. 2.5hrs total. Will test them out this weekend up in Tahoe.

Brand new they ride firmer than stock but rebound is WAY more controlled, but even in the few two hours, they’re starting to smooth out and break in some.
 

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Installed Koni Raid dampers in my driveway. Rears were a little annoying to install, but ultimately pretty simple, about two hours total, doing it blind. Fronts were insanely simple, 15min each side. 2.5hrs total. Will test them out this weekend up in Tahoe.

Brand new they ride firmer than stock but rebound is WAY more controlled, but even in the few two hours, they’re starting to smooth out and break in some.
What are the shocks set at when installed?
 
What are the shocks set at when installed?
They were set full soft from the factory. I turned them a half turn firmer. Remains to be seen if I like the ride or if I’m gonna adjust them. (I’ll probably just leave them like this and adjust when the shocks break in and need more rebound damping)
 
To further the pedanticism (if that’s not a word, you can be pedantic about that 😂😂) I thought Magna Styer was from Austria. 😉
This all sounds about right, British come up with the perfect idea and design, it's the pesky foreigners that mess it all up, typical 🤣🤣
 
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