BBQ for the Pinz

Build projects, things that guys have come up with to make a Pinz better (or worse?) and aftermarket add-ons.
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totaljoint
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BBQ for the Pinz

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Here's an idea that would work well on the rear tire of the Pinz.
The BBQ hooks on to the rear spare tire. You can see it
here at 1:40 into the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpauUSmtJmA
I would make the grate out of heavier stuff, but
this could even be made as a portable fire pit.
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well designed set up.. I would have to figure out how to make it shorter. $58k drive away is premium.
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I use a piece of expanded metal and a few rocks.
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Interesting but I really like the strap-on wheel step as a concept that needs further development for my particular needs.

http://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/FR ... S-p28.html

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milesdzyn wrote:Interesting but I really like the strap-on wheel step as a concept that needs further development for my particular needs.

http://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/FR ... S-p28.html

Miles
Yeah, but with my fat A, I see either it spinning or break the wheel off... either way, I'm on the ground looking up. :roll: :lol:

Front Runner does have some neat stuff. I have one of their slim rack on my gentlemans offroader :D
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milesdzyn wrote:Interesting but I really like the strap-on wheel step as a concept that needs further development for my particular needs.

http://www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/FR ... S-p28.html

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I saw that too
very neat idea
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thought about grill on rear tire before but the dust issue makes it a deal breaker. Besides I carry my extra fuel can there.
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thought about grill on rear tire before but the dust issue makes it a deal breaker.......
Just think of it as seasoning :mrgreen:

they use to use the grille off the old Series Rovers for a grille... then they went plastic on the Series 3... for some reason, they didn't work that well for a barbe :roll:
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i still have and use a series 2a grille (and a few rocks)!
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someone has to have used a Pinz front grill (or rebuilt one to be used)??
Now how do we get a smoker on a Pinz?!?
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TechMOGogy wrote:someone has to have used a Pinz front grill (or rebuilt one to be used)??
Now how do we get a smoker on a Pinz?!?
Smoker?...All Pinzgauers are smokers to start with...
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True!!
But not that kind of smoker!
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