I ran carriage bolts down through the battery box and bolted it in place.
Mike, thanks for the info. I appreciate your expertise. I’m ordering one tonight.
LOL, Beastie didn’t come with running lights. Wouldn’t mind having them though.
I spent the afternoon Friday washing and cleaning up Dusty my T4R and Beastie. So, of corse, it rained buckets yesterday. This afternoon I partially installed my Icom IC7300 HF/VHF/UHF radio in Dusty. I mounted the radio, an Icom speaker, and a Turbo-Tuner II on a Victory 4X4 Molle setup that covers up the driver’s side rear window. Will try to get some pics up soon. It’s raining again! I still have got to get the head unit and antennas mounted.
Yes of course. What I thought you were referring to was the set of lights above your rear door. Those I don’t have.
I agree.OK They light up but they would be more effective as brake lights as well.
Mike, now you are making me really envious! Tommorrow night it will be 27 deg. here. The high by the weekend will be in the low 30's with snow on Friday night/Sat. a.m. Our long term forecast is for a cold, snowy winter. My short term "off roading" will be with our snowblower.Some pictures from a recent weekend trip in New Mexico. We drove a total of 175 miles of dirt roads.
Mike, now you are making me really envious! Tommorrow night it will be 27 deg. here. The high by the weekend will be in the low 30's with snow on Friday night/Sat. a.m. Our long term forecast is for a cold, snowy winter. My short term "off roading" will be with our snowblower.
The Australian trailer trolley finally showed up. I'll be grinding off the original mount on the driver's side of Beastie and mounting it there. I have a neighbor who is a mechanical whiz who will be helping me. Photos to come.
Yep, it makes it an easy task doing it this way.Why not just put it on the opposite side . Much less work.