The problem in Mexico are the topes and the pavement arround the potholes, and of course driving to fast to react in time to avoid them, as for tires get 7 new tires and look at the date of manufacture, it is stamped on the side wall, year and week, some shops may have tiers that are years old, but they look brand new says the sales person! Bilsteen shock absorvers are recomended as are good quality tiers, not Cchineese junk! GOODYEAR
Also take a serpenteen belt for your engine and the correct tool to change it, fuel filters and air filters, I have a Racor water separator and it came in handy in Quintana Roo, the fuel was contaminated with water they just baptized the fuel a little not much just trying to decarbonize the pistons and valves, have a good 2 ton botle jack and tools for changing the tire and a toke wrench and a small jack stand for safety.
navegator