willymelt
07-28-2009, 08:20 AM
Hey guys, My names Craig Wilson.
I have had a pretty busy summer schedule so far and still looking for a job, so I haven’t gotten the chance to go on any trail rides or even head down to the library to post up an intro letter here on the forums till now. Just moved here a couple months ago from the Boston area to go to school at UAF. I used to run a Jeep Cherokee but my first car was a stock geo tracker that I ended up learning to weld on and work on suspension and pretty much everything. I put on a 2” SPOA and a 2 inc body lift, & 33 inch tires. Brush guard winch basket and roof rack then enough lights to make it day time out. Then I immediately bought a samurai where I did all that but correctly, as the 2nd time around I knew a bit more about what I was doing lol. But when I move up here shopping for cars I ran into Kelly’s add for the Suzuki and it was pretty much perfect, enough room for hockey equipment and enough tire to get covered in mud. When I got it from him I asked him about trails and he said to come join all you on some trail rides. I’m pretty stoked to get to see what Alaska has to offer for offroading adventures and to get winch out of every corner of it.
I have had a pretty busy summer schedule so far and still looking for a job, so I haven’t gotten the chance to go on any trail rides or even head down to the library to post up an intro letter here on the forums till now. Just moved here a couple months ago from the Boston area to go to school at UAF. I used to run a Jeep Cherokee but my first car was a stock geo tracker that I ended up learning to weld on and work on suspension and pretty much everything. I put on a 2” SPOA and a 2 inc body lift, & 33 inch tires. Brush guard winch basket and roof rack then enough lights to make it day time out. Then I immediately bought a samurai where I did all that but correctly, as the 2nd time around I knew a bit more about what I was doing lol. But when I move up here shopping for cars I ran into Kelly’s add for the Suzuki and it was pretty much perfect, enough room for hockey equipment and enough tire to get covered in mud. When I got it from him I asked him about trails and he said to come join all you on some trail rides. I’m pretty stoked to get to see what Alaska has to offer for offroading adventures and to get winch out of every corner of it.