Mobile DJ Advise , Packing your vehicle



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Mobile DJ Advise .
make sure all items are as far forward as possible and try to keep small items in boxes, even if it's just a card board box this will help and be far better than just shuving things in.
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good tips ( 1 month ago by maxboostedsupra)
good tips
good advise mate... ... ( 1 month ago by djtim01246)
good advise mate......
Great Advice right ... ( 1 month ago by BlacRiot)
Great Advice right there.
-Keep it Rockin'
good vid, will keep ... ( 1 month ago by gjroadshow)
good vid, will keep in mind :)
Thanks a lot man! ... ( 1 month ago by padkirsch)
Thanks a lot man! Great tips! keep making you great video's.
Good tips, I do ... ( 1 month ago by sleeperawaken36)
Good tips, I do much the same, but hadn't thought to do a video on it, good idea and tip for those starting out :) Maybe I'll include how I pack my van in my next gig log :)
not that I'm a ... ( 1 month ago by audioh0lic)
not that I'm a mobile Dj, but if I ever become one, I can thank you, I guess.
Array ( 1 month ago by DJPaddy643)
good tips...
*why is there an Ad in ur video???
You could fit a ... ( 1 month ago by Maxsdiscos)
You could fit a bulkhead Johnathan behind the drivers area. Either metal, wood, whatever...easy, simple, yet effective.
I like the idea of covering the equipment up, it also keeps it nicely together. Max G
i did notice you ... ( 1 month ago by viperfrank)
i did notice you put carpet in the floor of the van thats a good idea to take some of the shock out of the bumps thhe thicker the carpet the beter maby even two layers of carpet.
good advise, like it... nice one!!!
Damn, not all ... ( 1 month ago by epohnopulse)
Damn, not all Mobile DJ's have vans....
J, Thats good ... ( 1 month ago by djsoulhouse)
J, Thats good advice, but u also need to have a secure frame at the back of your seat, just incase of an accident at 60 mph, your seat would not be strong enough to take the force of all that gear coming at you from behind. i worked for a crash repair garage some years ago, i seen some nasty stuff coming in there. Take care man.
orange graffitti ... ( 1 month ago by c0pesnuff)
orange graffitti lmao jon nice one...
ty friend, that ... ( 1 month ago by enjoyDAmusak)
ty friend, that sure worked
Good stuff !!! Dont ... ( 1 month ago by directsound)
Good stuff !!! Dont Be a Target!
DJ Mikey Mike
I think most of ... ( 1 month ago by yvesmdjgryphon)
I think most of this advice is applicable to a normal car. Just not a bicycle :p
lmao ( 1 month ago by Adam13203)
lmao
I know. Its just we ... ( 1 month ago by epohnopulse)
I know. Its just we have to travel with fewer folks. lol.
it's common sense.. ... ( 1 month ago by junglistzzz)
it's common sense....
if u are goin to ... ( 1 month ago by djdonkdoyler)
if u are goin to advertise 'don's discos'..get a magnetic sign, so u can take it off when u feel its un safe to advertise ur van..
One thing I'd add ... ( 4 weeks ago by RootGinger)
One thing I'd add is you should try and get the heaviest items over the rear axle if you can. Normally the speakers. This weighs the rear end down nicely giving you more grip. Lorry drivers always load over the rear axle and move items back as they unload. It is especially important in winter when there is ice about as the rear suspension works best and gives most grip when under load. If all the heavy stuff is behind your seat the van is going to skip about everywhere.



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