dskupi01
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Delivery pics. Paid to get from pa to mi. The pics on the 18wheel flatbed show how delivered to me.
Uhaul. It is possible. Unbolt one fender (use 4x4 to get over bolt tabs with stressing tires), then fold down the other side fender. One side fender on the trailer is normally foldable, and the other fixed. Remove the fixed side, and it will fit. I am sure over the weight limit by a fair amount, but they must pad a bit. Had to white lie a bit on the hauled vehicle when I reserved the trailer. Felt bad, but all went well. Wheels didn't fall off trailer.
Passed emission test in state with Nashvi.... with no problem. Scored 0 of ten % allowable on opacity test.
Also attached some Pics where I drove through nice river, went shooting & then went fishing. Zoom in, and you can see my plate mounting. Grote 24V ready LED bolted into to two drilled out rivets. Fit perfectly in the two rivet holes. Not ideal, as it sits open behind the tire,but it works. I couldn't come up with a better quick option. If you off-road hard, plate would bend.
Electrics for plate light: Attached to split/spliced side marker light wire (didn't cut into main harness). Easily reversible (replace cheap marker light bulb with wire ) if you want to go back to as original or if there's oxidation at the splice. Grounded to bolt nearby. See pics for what i used.
Video from Detroit, velodrome driving in abandoned Detroit park.
Next on my agenda, battery shutoff and coolant flush.
i'd love advice on how to put pics in order & in the post.
View attachment IMG_3374.MOVssView attachment IMG_3374.MOV
Send questions if you have them. In mi. In Detroit.
View attachment IMG_3374.MOV
Uhaul. It is possible. Unbolt one fender (use 4x4 to get over bolt tabs with stressing tires), then fold down the other side fender. One side fender on the trailer is normally foldable, and the other fixed. Remove the fixed side, and it will fit. I am sure over the weight limit by a fair amount, but they must pad a bit. Had to white lie a bit on the hauled vehicle when I reserved the trailer. Felt bad, but all went well. Wheels didn't fall off trailer.
Passed emission test in state with Nashvi.... with no problem. Scored 0 of ten % allowable on opacity test.
Also attached some Pics where I drove through nice river, went shooting & then went fishing. Zoom in, and you can see my plate mounting. Grote 24V ready LED bolted into to two drilled out rivets. Fit perfectly in the two rivet holes. Not ideal, as it sits open behind the tire,but it works. I couldn't come up with a better quick option. If you off-road hard, plate would bend.
Electrics for plate light: Attached to split/spliced side marker light wire (didn't cut into main harness). Easily reversible (replace cheap marker light bulb with wire ) if you want to go back to as original or if there's oxidation at the splice. Grounded to bolt nearby. See pics for what i used.
Video from Detroit, velodrome driving in abandoned Detroit park.
Next on my agenda, battery shutoff and coolant flush.
i'd love advice on how to put pics in order & in the post.
View attachment IMG_3374.MOVssView attachment IMG_3374.MOV
Send questions if you have them. In mi. In Detroit.
View attachment IMG_3374.MOV
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