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  1. Paddler Ed

    Land Rover ideas for Jeeps

    I scored a Katadyn filter set at a market stall; it was one of those buys where I knew what I was looking at, the seller sort of knew what they had and the price was very much right. I love the water we get from it (we use it when backpacking). The nice thing with the Katadyn is that it screws...
  2. Paddler Ed

    The Status of Overlanding Today

    Probably will if viewed on a mobile device... there's a glitch somewhere in the software.
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    good theory as to how it missed the mark.

    3500kg is the cut off for a car licence in the UK and EU, so they would have built to that. Anymore than that and it's a C1 licence (upto 7500kg) commercial licence. There is also some bits and pieces around payload that then makes it dual purpose or commercial (which has been highlighted in...
  4. Paddler Ed

    Grenadier buyer selling, short video

    Interesting the comment on it being classed as a commercial vehicle in the UK; that's been done so that emissions are less of a burden and means they don't need to worry about whole fleet emissions (think CAFE standard is the equivalent in the USA) . Has turned round and bit them as it's now...
  5. Paddler Ed

    Risks of buying a new Grenadier

    VM at first in the XJ Cherokee (as did Land Rover with the RRC in the 1980s), and then 5 or 6 cylinder Mercedes in the time of Daimler-Chrysler for the WJ/WK. Not sure who they're using now.
  6. Paddler Ed

    Pre-Order is up on the site. Let the wait begin.

    AU$116k https://my.ineosgrenadier.com/HU41UNKQ6D Pretty much bare bones petrol (not a fan of modern diesels really), cloth interior (heated seats though - it was frosty here this morning and it's cold enough that it's 8am and the dogs still haven't got up...)
  7. Paddler Ed

    INEOS Grenadier

    The balancing act for the safety nanny is reaching the required safety requirements for a vehicle to be used in a fleet where the requirements are 5* ANCAP (Australia) or EuroNCAP (Europe). To achieve these standards there are things like occupied seat alerts (visual and audio when seatbelt not...
  8. Paddler Ed

    Shower water heater

    Well, this was one of those posts that cost me money.. I hate camping with out washing (a swim is enough) but we've got a couple of winter camps (3*C overnight is probable at some of them so the water night be cold or we're camping where there is no river). I'd looked at the Companion heaters...
  9. Paddler Ed

    INEOS Grenadier

    Some interesting bits from Autocar on the potential expansion of the Ineos range (which it will need to do to bring down the fleet average fuel usage) https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/ineos-selects-magna-build-small-electric-4x4-2026
  10. Paddler Ed

    Cool Jeeps You Can't Have - Mahindra of India

    Interestingly it's still used in the same context in British English in a semi-formal manner. In English it's used to describe that something can be one thing but also used as a another, normally with only a small change.
  11. Paddler Ed

    Is the roof tent trend over?

    Apart from bigots, racists and sexists. I think society has on the whole decided they aren't needed, and many place tell them they aren't welcome in civil society. p.s. I recognise that avatar and user name from another forum - that one is much more welcoming to all people in their offtopic...
  12. Paddler Ed

    Cool Jeeps You Can't Have - Mahindra of India

    As others have said, please do updates! I was (in a sad way) excited to see an update on the thread - also wasn't disappointed in that whilst no new photos, the conversation was interesting anyway. More pictures please!
  13. Paddler Ed

    Land Rover ideas for Jeeps

    Quechua is an own brand of Decathlon Stores - a French sport and outdoor retailer (https://decathlon.com.au/pages/about-decathlon) with 1,600 stores in 52 countries around the world. They do everything from climbing gear to bikes to soccer boots to fishing rods, backpacking to car camping gear...
  14. Paddler Ed

    Land Rover ideas for Jeeps

    Combination of sticky hook and loops and gravity; in the Commmodore it's sticky tabs (that have lost most of their sticky) and in the 80 it's gravity and the shape of the dash that hold it in place so it doesn't move (plus any junk on there - wife's glasses case for example).
  15. Paddler Ed

    Land Rover ideas for Jeeps

    That's a standard (nothing special) dash mat; we have them in both the 80 series and the Commodore ute (Pontiac G8 equivalent I think). They tend to be something that would work as the loop side of the hook and loop fastener Reading the description it states "Ideal for use with a dash mat, the...
  16. Paddler Ed

    HJ Pickup to Expedition Vehicle

    225/95R16 is within 4mm I think of a 33 235/85R16 are 30mm smaller than a 33 (so around a 32) https://etyrestore.com.au/tyre_calculator.php
  17. Paddler Ed

    HJ Pickup to Expedition Vehicle

    Our HJ45 runs on 235/85R16s, the other popular option is 225/95R16s (admittedly both sizes are from brand new 70 series Land Cruisers on skinnys. With those tyres it will sit at about 100km/h all day long until you hit the ranges here (I've done it). They aren't a speed machine, accept that...
  18. Paddler Ed

    INEOS Grenadier

    The RAM2500 in Europe is a truck... a legitimate truck that at 10,000lbs (4535kg) needs a C1 (small truck) Licence to drive (additional driving test, theory, medical) in Europe and the UK, and is downplated to 4495kg in Australia to avoid the same. But the engine is also of a size that is...
  19. Paddler Ed

    INSIDE THE FACTORY THAT ONLY BUILDS WHITE TOYOTAS

    What I meant was that the difference was that the TGS ones came with 1HZ and the Prados came with the 5LE rather that the 1VD (no-one wants VD....). Missed a few words out... head has been concentrating on lots of words recently.
  20. Paddler Ed

    INSIDE THE FACTORY THAT ONLY BUILDS WHITE TOYOTAS

    Difference is that the 70s come with HZs in them, whilst you can still get a Prado with a 5L https://www.toyota-gib.com/eng/index.html
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