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  1. I suggest not doing any night time Dune runs. Even the most experience duners will stay in camp at Night. Dumont is no Joke and can turn a night run into the last. Also by night time most Duners have had their share of the can of man. Just my opinion. Glamis and other riding areas dont compare to the steep dunes at Dumont. Know your limits
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  2. Don't drink and drive. Simple words to stay alive bye!
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  3. We are an Antigravity Battery Dealer. They sell several different jump starters, Mike and I both have ones we have been testing with good results. They also sell batteries you can put into just about any vehicle. Their main batteries aren't good to be drained with stereo and stuff but they are coming out with a more deep cycle style battery. Batteries start in the $150 range. They weight only a couple pounds but you can start a RZR easy with them. I am planning of getting one for my Raptor also. The high compression it almost too much for the regular battery. These things are super sweet and we hope to have something for Halloween on Vendor row. Either way we can get everything they make. Also... we are working on getting an order in with superstrap.
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  4. Very true, I have a good time cruising at night in Glamis, Dumont is a different beast all together at night.
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  5. I will be buying one of those jumpstarters. Been screwed a few times when the music is good and the battery gets low!
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  6. this might seem silly but happened 2 years ago, educate your kids on sand car width, if a sand car motor is running stay away from them while they are parked can, clutch foot can slip, car can leap into gear, ect, Paddle tire not forgiving, anyway story is that at comp hill at night, back passengers said go up comp hill, as them where taking off, passenger in the back waving to 8 year old boy that, this was the first time to Dumont he ran up to say by at the same time the car was taking off and he was standing to close and the paddle tire grabbed his foot and broke his leg, What you should take away from this is, the cars are big and hard to see around, if one is running keep your distance, even if it is parked,
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  7. have fun everyone, we will make it out there sometime this year, stepping up to new toy hauler
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  8. We bought a stash of Heims (and a few other things) to have at Dumont for repairs. Look like we should look into these to possibly have these on Vendor row next time. We have some there either way for Halloween at least.
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  9. Know your limits, don' try to be joe cool and push things passed your skill level...Not only does it put you at risk it puts other innocents around you at risk. It's not just you out there! Agreed, A wise man once told me when I bought my first street bike at 18...The second this bike doesn't scare you, sell it. Now by no means am I saying sell your toys..but never think you're invincible, a little fear is ok, it keeps your alert and doesn't let you get complacent. Be safe guys and girls! Live to ride another day...
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  10. I change mine every 4 or 5 trips.....so about every 4 or 5 years....LOL
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  11. I have 3 in my 19' toy hauler 16" 22" 28"
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  12. Now that's funny! In our WW, I removed the tiny carousel and placed a backer on the wall this allowed a dual axis mount to be mounted while spreading the weight over 3 studs. I'll post up some pictures in a day or so
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  13. Ha Newly are u feeling picked on? That wasn't even aimed at you. I was offering advice on how to do it rite for a large screen TV 😳😛
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  14. Asswipe! lol I know that. I was asking how people with LARGE TV's hung theirs up. Your isn't large. I know how to hang a TV, but when it comes to heavier and larger TVs and toyhaulers, it requires a little more engineering. I'm probably still going to pick up a tripod stand. That way I can use it inside or out.
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