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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

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New tires (295/70r17 Firestone MT2) last week and 30mm lift and alignment today. Bought myself a little more clearance for Moab in May.
 
A little more clearance, though not necessary, truly goes a long way on some of the Moab trails! Looks great!
Definitely not necessary but sliders and front/rear skid plates would disagree after the beating they took last October. These minor changes (as well as some new Expedition One sliders that are ordered but not installed yet) new should go a long way toward fewer hangups.
 
What are the boxes on the roof rack. I'm starting to look into the different sizes and brands.
They are Harbor Freight boxes. Bolted to the rack with T-bolts and plastic twist fastener from Inno Racks.

I only keep recovery stuff up there. Ropes/soft shackles/Shovels/Axes in one box and 4 Maxtrax in the other.

I’m trying to minimize the exposed stuff/accessories hanging on the truck for noise and such. The more I can tuck away low and back on the roof the better.
 
Got Window Tint applied to all windows yesterday.
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Brown Davis long range tank and poly air airbags install complete last week.
The verdict is the airbags help to smooth the ride out, less body roll and wobble when driving round town, have them at 5psi. And given the current fuel stupidity having an extra 65L at my disposal is certainly a bonus. Win win all around. 👍
Although the transfer is abysmally slow.
I had the transfer pump running for 1/2 an hour on a drive yesterday and maybe transferred 1/2 the volume out of the Aux tank.
 
10K mile service completed at Rusnak Pasadena today.

*F/R diff fluid (already did this at 3K miles auto OCD)
*Engine oil (already did this at 1.2K and 5K miles "")
*Brake fluid (mine's a 2/24 build so it's been two years)

Inspection revealed a rear pass door seal wasn't adhering quite right so proactively replaced which I really appreciated.

~$1300 USD poorer. Miles of 😃s.

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Got Window Tint applied to all windows yesterday.
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Brown Davis long range tank and poly air airbags install complete last week.
The verdict is the airbags help to smooth the ride out, less body roll and wobble when driving round town, have them at 5psi. And given the current fuel stupidity having an extra 65L at my disposal is certainly a bonus. Win win all around. 👍
Although the transfer is abysmally slow.
I had the transfer pump running for 1/2 an hour on a drive yesterday and maybe transferred 1/2 the volume out of the Aux tank.

I don't know where the BD aux tank transfers across to. The LRA transfers near the top of the main tank filler tube. If you take the fuel cap off and run the transfer pump you can see the fuel coming in.
A benefit of the LRA single-cap twin-filler is if either tank is overfilled it flows across the filler plenum and down the other tank. If I transfer fuel to the main tank and it fills up before I turn off the pump the fuel backs up the main filler neck and goes down the aux filler neck. The fuel then recirculates until the transfer pump is switched off or the aux tank is empty, whichever occurs first.

My management strategy is to turn on the transfer pump somewhere around 75% full on the main tank. The number is not critical. I use the % fuel indicator on the vehicle information page not the fuel gauge. The transfer is a positive flow rate. I can see the main tank % level rising while I am driving. I start the transfer early so there is still plenty of fuel in the main tank. This is important to give me choices later. If I leave the transfer until the main tank is low and the transfer pump fails I might be in trouble if there is no alternate fuel supply available. 60+ litres sitting in the aux tank is no help if you cannot get to it.
It's no different to carrying Jerrys. Use them first unless there is a good reason to hold them back for later.

It's a strategy I learned flying around Australia in Hueys. Get the aux tank on early and use that fuel first. If the aux pump fails at least you still have fuel in the main tanks to divert. Choices.
 
I don't know where the BD aux tank transfers across to. The LRA transfers near the top of the main tank filler tube. If you take the fuel cap off and run the transfer pump you can see the fuel coming in.
A benefit of the LRA single-cap twin-filler is if either tank is overfilled it flows across the filler plenum and down the other tank. If I transfer fuel to the main tank and it fills up before I turn off the pump the fuel backs up the main filler neck and goes down the aux filler neck. The fuel then recirculates until the transfer pump is switched off or the aux tank is empty, whichever occurs first.

My management strategy is to turn on the transfer pump somewhere around 75% full on the main tank. The number is not critical. I use the % fuel indicator on the vehicle information page not the fuel gauge. The transfer is a positive flow rate. I can see the main tank % level rising while I am driving. I start the transfer early so there is still plenty of fuel in the main tank. This is important to give me choices later. If I leave the transfer until the main tank is low and the transfer pump fails I might be in trouble if there is no alternate fuel supply available. 60+ litres sitting in the aux tank is no help if you cannot get to it.
It's no different to carrying Jerrys. Use them first unless there is a good reason to hold them back for later.

It's a strategy I learned flying around Australia in Hueys. Get the aux tank on early and use that fuel first. If the aux pump fails at least you still have fuel in the main tanks to divert. Choices.
Ah cool! You’re a heli pilot too?
I’m flying fire contracts down in Vic at the
Moment 🤙🚁💨
 

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