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""Authorities require that a person be gone for 48 hours before they are considered missing. (Longer if they drive a Jeep Cherokee)""

i just have to say not in all cases. there was a kid that matched my description and he was on a first date with her. they met on the internet and he got a call as they where goin across a damn. he had her stop she thought he was goin to get sick or somethin so she did and he jumped off the damn. the next day my mom couldnt get ahold of me. bein so dramatic as she is called the cops and they assumed it was me. me and the kid had sim outfits on last time we where seen. so they put me in the system as missing and exploited and persummed dead since they couldnt find the body. that was a hell of a mess to get straight when i found out.
 
what kind of products would anyone like to see at a affordable price? we will also be able to do cutsom stuff. it may take a little longer on that but we should be able to do most.

I was thinking, idk if anybody else has already; but I am yet to find a rear bumper with tire carrying abilities that wont block my rear view and make another blind spot. And dont worry so much about being cheap, just make the products with the best quality you can give and it's worth every penny.
 
Roof rack(s) with sliders would be nice.

i've been looking for tree sliders. i haven't seen a design that i really like. so yeah, i'd definitley love to see some fresh ideas from another fabricator.
 
Re: The UGLY Side of Business

I would say spend the $500+ and get the L.L.C. so they can't go after your personal things.

Just for the record, in Texas it costs $300 to file the Articles of Formation....but it's only $50 in Arkansas.

Job security for me!

Oh, for me too, but I don't like seeing anyone hurt....and I truly feel that there are too many frivolous lawsuits.
 
Sparty, there is tire carrier that allows you to lower the spare out of view while on the street and then raise it for clearance when you hit the trails.

I've never heard/seen anything like that. Show me.

the one i have designed and on the back of my cherokee i have made as low as possible and as far to the pass side as i can to block as lil view as poss. im finishing it this week and will try it out this comin weekend

I thought the tire had to be directly behind the driver to minimize blind spots. I mean, you already cant see there, might as well have gear there.
 
Re: The UGLY Side of Business

Oh, for me too, but I don't like seeing anyone hurt....and I truly feel that there are too many frivolous lawsuits.


I don't want people to get hurt at all. But if they do, I just want to be there.
 
If you have already done this then great... Putting some resources into engineering things before you build and test them can save you time and money in the long run. That way you might find out something is way too weak before spending the effort of building and testing it. I'd feel much more comfortable putting critical parts (control arms, track bars, etc.) on my Jeep knowing some actual design went into them especially since mine isn't only a trail rig.
 
If yall ever want to expand, or at least set up a distribution location, let me know. I may be able to help.
 
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