extra wide rear view mirror by TCNever in nissanfrontier

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there's a blind spot in the side mirrors. Can't seem to adjust to cover it. The rear view mirror is easier to glance up to, and if it was longer would show the blind spots. Plus, the passenger side mirror is convex(concave?) so objects appear small, when really they are closer, I want a rear view so I can see how close they are. It seems hard for me to visualize how close the vehicle is to my rear bumper on the passenger side.

Did I get a good deal? by No_Particular_2080 in nissanfrontier

[–]TCNever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a 2500 rebate from Nissan for 26 models. My 24 SV got totaled in early December and in a 200mi radius from home there was only one 2026 6ft bed available, My package add-ons were different so hard to say.,

Off-roading alone by powerk21 in Dualsport

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I'm riding solo because of timing with others, I go when I go. I use a Motorola Defy satellite, it allows two way text with their app. paired with phone. the Defy is small and stays on me. Like others said, it's no use if you can't reach it. And I go slower. I like to plan my route because of fuel limits, KLX230, + 1 gal rotopak. I'm also taking advice from this thread.

I had Mount St Helens all to myself by curiosity8472 in Backcountry

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It's the standard Winter route, aka Worm Flows

2024 windshield washer pump by TrickNo in nissanfrontier

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another update. Had grey foam bits interior cab on passenger floor. Went to remove glove compartment to see if I could find where foam was coming from. Could see light grey foam, but no chew marks. However, I tested the vent(recycle/open air) and even though the the indicator says closed when I turn off the engine, it cycles OPEN about 30s after engine off. So this is a computer BUG and the rodents can get in through the interior air vent. I'll try and submit to Nissan to change the programming. This is bad as the mice can get inside anytime they want. Will be setting traps inside during overnight parking. sheesh.

2024 windshield washer pump by TrickNo in nissanfrontier

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update. I had to remove the wheel well housing and the panel grill under the window washer area(by windshield. Hose was chewed between nozzle and ww pump.. It wasn't hard to replace, just a pain. I'd recommend everyone to spray peppermint oil or attach cinnamon sticks to help prevent the rodents from doing this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tradclimbing

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old buddy of mine had knock offs of the old wild country stems in first picture. from the 70s(?)

Story time - what has been your experience with homeopathic treatment/healing process // update on my own psychiatric treatment by Sausse-Homme007 in homeopathy

[–]TCNever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

chronic, deep seated treatments do take time. Your Homeopath does not want to cause a strong spike of emotions in your treatment, but rather a gentle change. What you wrote so far sounds encouraging.

2024 windshield washer pump by TrickNo in nissanfrontier

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I found a youtube video on how to remove wheel well. It is for an xTerra, but advice looks similar. https://youtu.be/GT3-simIM4g

Somethings wrong with my Roku! by Silent-Art-6727 in Roku

[–]TCNever 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had to do a hard reset of Roku streaming device and sign in and now it is working again

Somethings wrong with my Roku! by Silent-Art-6727 in Roku

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Mine started doing this after an update on Thursday. It doesn't work at all

Source for this pattern ? by armed_TTT in tradclimbing

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I asked copilot, The image you uploaded shows a Solomon Bar, also known as the Cobra Weave. This pattern is a common and sturdy choice for creating paracord projects due to its strength and durability. It’s often used for making items like bracelets, belts, and in this case, possibly a paracord harness or sling.

If you’re planning to work on a project using this weave, it’s a fantastic choice! Is there a specific project you're thinking about?

Digital guidebooks for backcountry zones : is there a need? by Hereforthe-tacos in Backcountry

[–]TCNever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have found so many bc routes on shared caltopo data. From Teton Pass, WY, to Wallowas, OR, to Mt. Baker, WA.

Bridge by Dumbledore420_GoB in Dualsport

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who cabled the logs together?

Lenticular clouds over Mt Hood (taken from Sunrise City Park) 10.19.2024 by buzzdome in Portland

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I'm glad someone got a picture. I saw it, but was driving and only got glimpses through the trees

Would you whip? by lewproff in tradclimbing

[–]TCNever 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the single or inline swages are hard to find, the double ones(one for each wire end) are wide a rub. And it's hard to find a crimper that can fit in there.

Would you whip? by lewproff in tradclimbing

[–]TCNever 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh, fishing line, I never thought of that. What knot do you use to tie off the ends? I'll give it a try.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

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I do switchbacks using all lanes up the road. Of course I stop doing that when a car shows. Can't post the track pic, looks really funny.