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Old 12-05-2009, 02:03 PM
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hmm..I'll have to give it some thought, if you guys say it was worth it I'm sure it is. I'll have compare DMH to Raceland.
 
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the price between the two was good enough for me. raceland is a solid product and have no complaints. wireless remotes are sweet too
 
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I don't get what the remotes are for? Just to open and close it?
 
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hmm..I'll have to give it some thought, if you guys say it was worth it I'm sure it is. I'll have compare DMH to Raceland.
The guys that have the DMH won't have anything but good things to say. Don't know what the Racland guys will say, I haven't really heard about them much other than just recently.
 
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I don't get what the remotes are for? Just to open and close it?
IMO, the remote idea is all well and good but not having a switch in the truck is a problem for me.
 
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yes to open and close it. dmh you have to wire a switch in where your cig lighter is

why is that teach? jw
 
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ooh, so you have to crawl under the truck if you want to open or close it huh?
 
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So what's the difference whether it's opened or closed? Louder and quieter?

I feel like this is "20 questions" LOL
 
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ooh, so you have to crawl under the truck if you want to open or close it huh?
what?? no crawling under the truck
 
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yes to open and close it. dmh you have to wire a switch in where your cig lighter is

why is that teach? jw
I just like the idea of having a swtich that is always there, doesn't ever need to have batteries changed and will never get lost. Having a switch on a remote is a cool idea but when is that ever really necessary? Just seems like a hassle having to keep track of another remote and having more crap on my keychain.
 


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