Huntsville Alabama / Tennessee Valley Chat
Guy trail riding in Mexico provided this response to my suggestion that his club consider writing an Off-road Recovery Guide. 
By the way, was perusing the forum one day and finally figured out why he has such a nice looking JK, and why he can absolutely hammer it on the trails . . . his wife owns the largest private ambulance company in Mexico.

By the way, was perusing the forum one day and finally figured out why he has such a nice looking JK, and why he can absolutely hammer it on the trails . . . his wife owns the largest private ambulance company in Mexico.

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Guy trail riding in Mexico provided this response to my suggestion that his club consider writing an Off-road Recovery Guide. 
By the way, was perusing the forum one day and finally figured out why he has such a nice looking JK, and why he can absolutely hammer it on the trails . . . his wife owns the largest private ambulance company in Mexico.

By the way, was perusing the forum one day and finally figured out why he has such a nice looking JK, and why he can absolutely hammer it on the trails . . . his wife owns the largest private ambulance company in Mexico.


Just messin with you man, I bought mine there a few months back. Trtaded my 06 Harley Ultra Classic for it.
Closing that deal was worse than closing on my first house. GM gave me rock rails for free for putting up with it. Also heard my salesman no longer works there for whatever reason.

Glad to have you aboard, cant wait to show you what I have done to it since buying it. Im sure the guys will vouch for me, it screams down the trails.
Ya know, As I have read a lot of posts over the last few months. Not only do our recovery needs differ, but so do our lift and tire slections. A lot of those guys out west have access to some pretty nasty trails. I have really started paying attention to recommendations and feedback based upon where he/she lives and what type of terrain they wheel on. What works for them may not work for us here in the TN Valley.



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