Yes, KO2 265/70Are they the BFG K02's?
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Yes, KO2 265/70Are they the BFG K02's?
Pretty much every week I'm carrying something from some lumberyard on top of my Grenadier as we're in the process of renovating our new-to-us 200-year old home. I keep ratchet straps in the pockets on the rear doors for securing these loads and I'm testing the small door window bag by carrying two heavy-duty 2" x 20' ratchet straps in the bag. It's a total weight of about six pounds. Two straps just fit in the bag. The bag is doing fine, there's no movement even when slamming the door. I think this bag is ready for production. I'm going to ask for a few tweaks to the wide door window bag to perfect it's fit in that window space so that one will take a little longer to get into production.I received preproduction samples of the rear door window bags from the craftsmen at Overland Outfitters. I had designed and sewed a bag for the narrow door window as a proof-of-concept and six weeks ago I sent that bag and a design and patterns for a wide rear door window bag to them; they created samples for testing as a first step towards deciding if they should put these production.
The narrow door window bag is basically a duplicate of the proof-of-concept bag I sewed. It's pretty much ready for production, but probably should undergo a little testing first. The pocket panel on the lower half of the door is already in production.
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The wide door bag has two pockets, a large pocket on the low side of the window and a smaller pocket on the high side.
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The wide side also has a zipper closure in addition to the top flap.
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I'm not completely satisfied with the fit of the wide door bag, so I'll make a few suggestions to the folks at OO and ask for another sample with the changes. Maybe I'll ask for a black sample to see how it looks in that color. Also the bags probably need some good testing before OO decides to put them in production.
The bags are not higher than the spare, so visibility out the back isn't any worse than it is without the bags. I designed the narrow door bag to be a little taller than the wide door bag, let me know if you think they should both be the same height, and if so, should the narrow door bag be lower or should the wide door bag be taller.
Both mount very securely without screws, double side tape or any other "destructive" attachment method; they don't damage the door and they're easily removable.
Here's a View of the bags along with some other Grenadier products from Overland Outfitters (https://www.overland-outfitters.com/ineos-grenadier.html#/):
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My build thread: https://tinyurl.com/265dxjyc
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@jsbherb these retractable straps are great. Not sure you can get them outside Oz.
straps
My new favorite are the Nite Ize CamJam Ratchet Strap System, also sold in pairs.Rhino (In California) advertises retractable ratchet straps.
Are they self retracting though, like the ones I posted the link to?Rhino (In California) advertises retractable ratchet straps.
That 1/4master would benefit with a blanket over the side if that dog intends to keep jumping in like that!Not what I did with my Grenadier
What Ineos Australia has done with 8 Grenadiers
View: https://youtu.be/2NwWndypb1Q?si=61xkC9KzN02puOAb