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General / Where to Ride? / Re: C&R closing for good
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on: August 28, 2008, 06:57:42 AM
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Just when to crmotorsportspark.com and it states OPEN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updated August 26th, 2008
YES
SPREAD THE WORD !!! WE ARE OPEN!!!!!
RAIN OR SHINE
C&R will remain open until this website states other wise!!!!
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General / Open Discussion / Re: going to trade in
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on: September 28, 2007, 02:25:58 PM
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Are you thinking new or used?
When I went looking for a Diesel, I too was debating Chevy or Dodge and sometimes Ford. I was a Chevy guy and the Allison tranny is the best IMO, so i wanted a Chevy but too much money (even used). Ford and the 6.0 International engine has a lot of injector problems and the tranny, I didn't know if they where good or bad. (my tranny guy says the new ones are great, btw) Plus I drove an International tow truck and it had injector probelms. Then came the Dodge Cummins, only 6 cylinders so if it had injector problems only 6 to deal with (I've never heard of injector problem on a cummins), also if there ever was a engine problem it doesn't have to come out, a cummins can be rebulit in the truck. Full front axle for the 4x4 was a plus too (Ford too). The tranny was the only down fall so I just decided to drive a "stock" truck until the tranny went bad then I'd rebuild it right (like a banks, ATS, etc). So I bought a 99 Dodge (100,000 miles) for $15,000 saved some money till one day a year later the tranny would not shift in to 1st, would only start from 2nd. So a sad day because the $3k would have to be spent, but what a good day because "let the fun begin!" Sorry for the long post, test drives are free (and fun sometimes) so drive them all and read the forums (google search) because all three have there problems. (if you want a dodge forum, let me know)
Good luck...
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General / Group Rides & Events / Re: Broad River 12-15 JULY
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on: June 26, 2007, 03:33:28 PM
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Yes, miles of trails and on the main trails theres jumps (mound of dirt) I guess because of the red clay i could never see the jumps in time and would take my kingquad and girlfriend for a short flight. Fun but nerve racking. I would have loved to have a sport quad one day dirt bike the next, and 4x4 for another, there is diffenitly everything there! Don't forget a helmet their strict about that, you can drink in camp not the trails, oh you can double ride too. some pics: http://s95.photobucket.com/albums/l133/non97stop/Broad%20River%20ATV/BTW: never been to durhamtown.
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General / Group Rides & Events / Re: Broad River 12-15 JULY
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on: June 26, 2007, 03:09:24 PM
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nice place and nice people. My girlfriend and myself went during the week, a month or two ago and had the place to ourself!! The Extreme trails are just that, you'll need a winch. Wish i had one, the last day i when on one last ride, and you guessed it the red clay looked hard but it wasn't! Right side was under to the fenders walked 4 miles back to camp and finally ran in to two others with winches, it took both to get me out. Awesome time and if i could get the time i'd go again!
Steve
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