Land Rover Ideas for Grenadiers

jscherb

Expedition Leader
It's not uncommon here in the U.S. to make a trailer out of an old Jeep tub. And in the U.K trailers are sometimes made from Defender/Series bodies. Here's one:

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Also notice the extended roof rack on the Defender above.

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Because the rear of a Defender tub and the rear of the Grenadier body are similar, if a trailer was made from a Defender it would be a reasonable match for the Grenadier. Problem is though, at least in the U.S., there aren't many Defender bodies laying around waiting to be turned into trailers.

If you've got a Jeep, you don't need to find an old Jeep tub to turn into a trailer - you can build one with a fiberglass kit:

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I designed the fiberglass Jeep tub trailer kit pictured above and a company licensed it from me and it's been in production for years.

It comes in several lengths, this is the long version set up for camping:

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I wonder if there would be enough interest in a fiberglass Grenadier trailer kit? It wouldn't be hard to create a set of molds to make a Grenadier-styled trailer kit.
 

jscherb

Expedition Leader
More on the ground anchor topic...

This one might be better on very soft ground than the ones earlier in the thread that use stakes, but it looks like it would be difficult to pound into the rocky ground on a Colorado mountain trail.

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I think I'll stick with my Sand Ladder Anchor Points I posted earlier.
 

jscherb

Expedition Leader
Even more on the ground anchor topic...

Another style ground anchor I found in the magazine, this one uses the shaft from a HiLift.

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and on the subject of the FlatDog anchor that started the discussion of ground anchors...

The Flatdog ground anchor I posted from the magazine seems to be a scaled-down version of the British Ministry of Defence/NATO Tirfor Ground Anchor:

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The Flatdog product, for reference:

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The MOD anchor is about 36" long and has stakes which are roughly the same length and 30mm (just over 1") in diameter.

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One source for the military ground anchor in the UK (sold out at the moment): https://dasoutdoors.co.uk/products/ground-anchor-system

The Flatdog anchor is quite a bit smaller than the military one above - based on the size of the guy's shoe in the Flatdog photo, I'm guessing that product is roughly half the size of the MOD version. To me it seems like the military one is larger than needed for most Jeep situations and perhaps the Flatdog one is maybe too small?

The question is how big is big enough and the answer of course is it depends on how stuck you are, how heavy you are and what the ground conditions are :).

I'll still stick with my Sand Ladder Anchor Point solution.
 

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