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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3558999" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have only rented from two. One in Red River and the other in Colorado. </p><p>No matter who you rent from, take a detailed video of the exterior and the seating area. When you come back, they will inspect the vehicle for any dent, etc and charge you for it. They sell insurance to cover that as well. </p><p>When you take off, and notice ANY anomolity in sound, suspension, clanking, or weird noise, turn around and take it back to the dealer to exchange for another. You don't want to be caught up on the mountain broke down with no cell service. </p><p>There are enough people riding those trails though that can and will get assistance to you but it may take awhile. </p><p>Take plenty of water and snacks. More than one would think you need. High altitude/low humidity can dehydrate quickly. </p><p>Sorry for the gloom and doom rant, but it's actually a hoot. Just passing along some experience to keep that experience fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3558999, member: 5412"] We have only rented from two. One in Red River and the other in Colorado. No matter who you rent from, take a detailed video of the exterior and the seating area. When you come back, they will inspect the vehicle for any dent, etc and charge you for it. They sell insurance to cover that as well. When you take off, and notice ANY anomolity in sound, suspension, clanking, or weird noise, turn around and take it back to the dealer to exchange for another. You don't want to be caught up on the mountain broke down with no cell service. There are enough people riding those trails though that can and will get assistance to you but it may take awhile. Take plenty of water and snacks. More than one would think you need. High altitude/low humidity can dehydrate quickly. Sorry for the gloom and doom rant, but it's actually a hoot. Just passing along some experience to keep that experience fun. [/QUOTE]
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