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http://money.cnn.com/2016/09/14/auto...l-cars-mexico/
Heard on the way home they are investing over a billion in the new plant. Remember a modern production plant also has lots of skilled techs and engineers keeping those lines running. Loosing those positions to.
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JW owns www.aboveaveragetrucks.com and this is the one he mentions above.
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40 Toyos on 24x14 American Force Wheels
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Last edited by Sydwayz; 10-03-2016 at 07:02 PM.
#46
I hear you on that. I do some scouting on where I plan to load/unload bikes on Google Earth and the like in my destinations or transition areas. I have located a loading dock near where we stay in Key West where I can back the truck up, and use no ramps. Same thing in my backyard, as I have an old Civil War mound (from when troops buried in for an ambush), where I will ride the bike up on the mound, then back the truck up to it. Looking for ditches and elevation changes in parking lots is key.
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From: Wright City, MO
JW owns www.aboveaveragetrucks.com and this is the one he mentions above.
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Of course he lifts everything:
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]560019[/ATTACH]
40 Toyos on 24x14 American Force Wheels
[ATTACH=CONFIG]560017[/ATTACH]
Of course he lifts everything:
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]560019[/ATTACH]
40 Toyos on 24x14 American Force Wheels







