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thinking about it...we did change out ryan's tires, but i don't think the sedan is ready for all that crusin yet. maybe by next summer it'll be ready..we have big plans for the sedan LOOK OUT MIKE!! haha.
he// ya... look out mike!!!!!!!
sooo. is there a map or something cause i know ill end up getting lost like the first time....
Everyone should use FRS radios on the cruise. Its the best way to keep everyone together if used properly. I've been able to keep a 50 car cruise on country roads together. They can stretch out for miles. A lot of FRS radios and people who know how to use them can go a long ways.
Everyone should use FRS radios on the cruise. Its the best way to keep everyone together if used properly. I've been able to keep a 50 car cruise on country roads together. They can stretch out for miles. A lot of FRS radios and people who know how to use them can go a long ways.
Just do a quick google search on "frs radios" and you'll see what they are. You can usually get a decent pair of them for $30. I'd recommend getting a pair with rechargeable batteries and get a pair with subcodes. Most of them come with GMRS channels which have a longer range, and "technically" require a license. But for the purpose of the cruises, you'll probably just use the FRS channels. Subcodes are handy so you don't get a lot of chatter outside your group. Don't get hung up on the range of them. The FRS channels really have a usable range of about 200 yards regardless of which ones you buy.
Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Target all carry them. I have some Motorola ones that work good.