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Hey guys. Any shops in El Paso that y’all trust and know of to install a rock krawler lift? Even a Jeep club looking to help a guy out so I could get it done myself with some help? Thanks!
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Hey! When your lift gets here just put a shout out on the El Paso Jeepers FB page and there’s quite a few guys who’ll be down to help. For trails check out the NM Chile challenge which happens in October, they’ve got a FB page with details.

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Hey! When your lift gets here just put a shout out on the El Paso Jeepers FB page and there’s quite a few guys who’ll be down to help. For trails check out the NM Chile challenge which happens in October, they’ve got a FB page with details.

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Hey man! I’ll do that for sure whenever all the parts get in. Thanks again man. It was great to talk to you and meet you today. Glad I got to meet another Jeep guy.
 

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So as far as places to go, the big one is www.chilechallenge.org which is coming up in October 9-14, it’s got trails rated easy to buggy only and is an extremely well run event in the Caballo Lake area south of TorC. There is also the old chile challenge area just west of Las Cruces, I’ve got the maps somewhere for those trails and can be hit up at really any time that works for you. For folks brand new to wheeling I always recommend Dona Ana mountain (north of Las Cruces) and also Juando Pass (outside of Anthony, TX). If you want scenic there is the back road to Cloudcroft or the waterfall outside of Tularosa.
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