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We have a similar company named Arizona 4x4 OffRoad Recovery here that specializes in outback recovery operations. I have their contact info in my phone and also on a printed paper in the glove box of my Jeep. I hope I never need to make that call, but I have the number just in case - you never know when you might need some help. Joe is practically a legend in the Arizona off-road community.
We have a similar company named Arizona 4x4 OffRoad Recovery here that specializes in outback recovery operations. I have their contact info in my phone and also on a printed paper in the glove box of my Jeep. I hope I never need to make that call, but I have the number just in case - you never know when you might need some help. Joe is practically a legend in the Arizona off-road community.
Thanks Tedd watched it all the way through, They know there stuff !! Been down many a trail here in AZ a wheelers paradise, my guess Fun 71 has been down many of the same trails I have , I don't know if I was lucky or smart but only strapped off once on Back road to Crown King (could have got off but wife wussed out) the Cherokee was awesome, I sold the Cherokee gettin to old for those adventures !!
I've been watching his videos for about 1 year now. Your original post is probably one of his best saves. However, he knows off-roading can do a lot of things with his Jeep that most of us would never be able to do in our RZRs.
I don't want to hi-jack Tedds post I just get a little excited when I know other people have the same multiple interest as me !! probably should start a new post about 4x4 adventures and motorcycles ( I know Vintage Chief would be up for that ) Sorry Tedd last one I promise just before I blew the left frt tire