Land Rover Ideas for Grenadiers

jscherb

Expedition Leader
I posted a photo of this Land Rover tub trailer earlier in the thread - here are some detail and interior photos of it...

LRCamperLROI818a.jpg


Interior views:

LRCamperLROI818b.jpg


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With the matching tow vehicle:

LRCamperLROI818c.jpg


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Would be cool to do a trailer like this that matches the Grenadier. For the Land Rover these trailers are made from scrap Land Rover tubs but since scrap Grenadier bodies don't really exist, a fiberglass version could be made. Or a Land Rover tub could be used, the shape isn't that different from the Grenadier body.

Is anyone interested in a trailer to match the Grenadier?
 

jscherb

Expedition Leader
Sounds like you are! Off to the mold shop with you!:D
I am interested but not enough to start making molds. And I've still got the Jeep/Safari trailer, which looks just fine behind the Grenadier and if I ever stop hauling cargo with it I'll be able to finish the interior as a camper. Also don't really have room to store a second trailer here.

GrenadierAndTrailer1.jpg

CamperInteriorDesign.jpg

SafariCamperTrailKitchen.jpg
 

jscherb

Expedition Leader
An interesting table/Maxtrax mount/Gear panel that bolts to the side of the hardtop:

RoughPartsTable2.jpg


Shown open in this next photo (ignore the cargo hatch that replaced the window glass):

RoughPartsTable1.jpg


RoughPartsTable3.jpg


It's pretty simple, here's the hardware. The one on the right has mounting studs for holding Maxtrax; a table/gear panel could also be installed as seen in the photos above.

RoughPartsTable4.jpg


These are available for Land Rovers from a Swiss company: https://www.rough-parts.com/online-shop/sandblechaufnahme-168.html and they start at about $300 USD and go up to about $650 (!) with table and Maxtrax mounts. Wouldn't be hard to manufacture something for a lot less here in the US.

You'd have to drill holes in the Grenadier body to install this, but it wouldn't be too hard to make a version that attaches to the L-track on the side of the Grenadier and the roof drip rail (or a second piece of L-track mounted just under the drip rail.
 

jscherb

Expedition Leader
A table/storage box that bolts to the rear door, this one is a DIY job.

TailgateCabinet1.jpg


TailgateCabinet2.jpg


It's easy to imagine a DIY project something like this on a Grenadier rear door.
 

jscherb

Expedition Leader
I've installed my RTT to open off the back and off the side, but never this way:

RTTFront.jpg


I'm trying to come up with reasons to install it to open over the front like that and haven't come up with any other than it reduces the overall footprint of the vehicle + RTT when set up. Anyone have a reason this would be a better setup than off the side or the back?
 

luckyjoe

Adventurer
I've installed my RTT to open off the back and off the side, but never this way:

RTTFront.jpg


I'm trying to come up with reasons to install it to open over the front like that and haven't come up with any other than it reduces the overall footprint of the vehicle + RTT when set up. Anyone have a reason this would be a better setup than off the side or the back?
Exactly what you say - to reduce footprint to the size of your vehicle.

Lots of great accessories in this thread!
 

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