FourByLand said:
Looks like in the process of getting your bike seat and post they took your Lightforce lens cover and knocked the side marker of you passenger headlight out of place...
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So you see that, eh? The side marker has been flopping around for well over a year now. Damn thing. I noticed it one day parked at Bay of LA and decided to go at it. Turns out I'd have to remove the friggin' bumper to get the headlight off (note that when it's time to replace a headlight . . .). The side marker is inside the headlight housing. Totally sucks. For now, "battle wound" from the washboard road to Puertecitos. A road that they say is now paved. In honor of good dirt roads gone black-n-smooth, I think I'll leave it alone.
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If you dig into the archives of this thread you'll see that once upon a time I wanted to install 285/75r 16 tires. Thwarted at Discount Tire, though. So I settled in and was perfectly happy using 265/75r 16.
Recently, though, I decided the time had come to get new tires. And we'd really used the BFG KO's: the big Mainland Mexico trip of 2006 to Baja in 2007 to the Rocky Mountain Tour of 2008 – and countless weekend trips to our local stomping grounds in between. The last year and a half we'd been driving with one tire that had a screw through the tread (no doubt that it came from my own garage, too), and as of May 2008 the lugs reminded me of old men without much to give other than stories. Used up, traveled up, balding, and gray. A little raspy sounding, too.
The idea of “going just a little bit bigger”resurfaced. I made some calls to the tire shops in my neighborhood. A cool sounding kid at Tire Pros, after telling him of my woes in the past of trying to get the 285 width mounted on my meager 7-inch wheel, said to me, “Oh hell yeah, I'll get 'em on for ya, bro.”
God, I love people with good self confidence. He hooked me up. What do you think?
Side note, the awning you see on the driver side is a work-in-progress for a privacy room, sun shelter, rain shelter, what-have-you. When the details are better ironed out, I'll post more.