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mountainbiker
08-29-2006, 10:06 PM
I was wondering if any of you have the White Night (http://www.whitenight.com/index.htm) backup lights? If so, which model did you get and did you have to do any mods? Their application fit only shows the H2 model (no H3).

mountainbiker
08-30-2006, 08:38 AM
What is the factory-installed trailer hitch receiver (1-1/4" or 2")?

zibby
08-30-2006, 11:33 AM
2"

raptorman53
08-30-2006, 07:19 PM
Just by a set of fog lights from the store. That way you can use them all the time, instead of just backing up. I put a set on my old truck for $14 or so.:cool:

mountainbiker
08-30-2006, 08:10 PM
Raptorman, I am looking at 'em for a slighty different reason, i.e., backup and fog lights. There's a guy here with a Jeep Liberty. He modified the White Night, so the left is its original (white) backup light and the right side he put red lens film on it and wired it as the rear fog light. It looked really clean, and it offers an alternative to below:

mountainbiker
08-30-2006, 08:15 PM
Priemere Hummer Accessories (http://www.premierhummer.com/back_up_light_system.html) says the White Nights aren't going to fit the H3 "due to the hitch location in the middle of the bumper".

Someone out there in the go ol' USA run out and test a set for me :giggling:

DURAMAX TIM
08-30-2006, 08:55 PM
look like they'd get tore off easy on sharp inclines.

mountainbiker
08-30-2006, 09:04 PM
That's the absolute best reason for something like the modified White Night. With them on, you are road legal and can pass vehicle inspection. With the removed, you are free to tackle the inclines.

However, that said, how many of us have had our "yuppie station wagons" off road on an incline? Inclines are for our mountain bikes :giggling:

HummerNewbie
08-30-2006, 10:37 PM
However, that said, how many of us have had our "yuppie station wagons" off road on an incline? Inclines are for our mountain bikes :giggling:

I have :twak: ;)

hmrlvr
08-30-2006, 10:57 PM
However, that said, how many of us have had our "yuppie station wagons" off road on an incline? Inclines are for our mountain bikes :giggling:

WOW, you could get banned for even thinking such a thing:mad:

Sewie
08-30-2006, 11:40 PM
However, that said, how many of us have had our "yuppie station wagons" off road on an incline? Inclines are for our mountain bikes :giggling:

You sir, deserve a swift kick in the ass. :mad: :lame:

cestwick
08-30-2006, 11:50 PM
That's the absolute best reason for something like the modified White Night. With them on, you are road legal and can pass vehicle inspection. With the removed, you are free to tackle the inclines.

However, that said, how many of us have had our "yuppie station wagons" off road on an incline? Inclines are for our mountain bikes :giggling:

I have a set of these lights I took off a F*rd and by looking at them and the pics of others you couldn't get them to hook on to the hitch the way it is recessed into the bumper.

Anyway try putting your yuppy lights on my hummer and see how long they last:twak: ..

rock lunch (new obsticle at our dealership)
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mud lunch
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mountainbiker
08-31-2006, 12:26 AM
Without these mods, some of us can't even drive over a milk maiden.

Come on - you really need to lighten up. There is nothing wrong with being a middle class yuppie parent. Lets turn off the headrest DVD players, put the little ones to bed, and have a drink and laugh.

If you're real nice and help out your fellow Hummer owners, I'll ask about getting you a ride in my main ride (if you don't mind the smell of diesel). Don't forget to bring a cushion.

Hooah (http://www.1ad.army.mil/default.asp)

Sewie
08-31-2006, 01:15 AM
If you're real nice and help out your fellow Hummer owners, I'll ask about getting you a ride in my main ride (if you don't mind the smell of diesel).

Oh would you please?!!?! :rolleyes: **** off!! :twak:

DURAMAX TIM
08-31-2006, 02:38 AM
If you're real nice and help out your fellow Hummer owners, I'll ask about getting you a ride in my main ride (if you don't mind the smell of diesel). Don't forget to bring a cushion.



we got REAL diesels over here, take your pic, big, small, fast,or slow :giggling:

also ones that can fog out an intersection :D

mountainbiker
08-31-2006, 07:20 AM
Unfortunately, my other ride uses a bit more fuel than even a 6.6L Duramax diesel engine, but thank god you and the other fellow taxpayers are buying the fuel and keeping me trained. I am damn proud to be an American and buy American -- whether it is a scooter or a H3.

Sewie adults shouldn't use offensive language on public forums. I am curious do you even own a vehicle, or are you just playing "big boy" with your parent's computer?

Sewie
08-31-2006, 05:51 PM
Sewie adults shouldn't use offensive language on public forums.

boo ****ing hoo

I am curious do you even own a vehicle, or are you just playing "big boy" with your parent's computer?

yep, you got me there. :rolleyes:

Mike B
08-31-2006, 09:02 PM
Hooah (http://www.1ad.army.mil/default.asp)[/quote]

Thanks for your service to our country! I was in the 1st AD stationed in Zirndorf near Nurnburg. I had a great time in Germany.

DURAMAX TIM
08-31-2006, 10:27 PM
Unfortunately, my other ride uses a bit more fuel than even a 6.6L Duramax diesel engine, but thank god you and the other fellow taxpayers are buying the fuel and keeping me trained. I am damn proud to be an American and buy American -- whether it is a scooter or a H3.



I got a couple Kenworths w/ 600hp twin turbo kitties :dancingbanana:

Klint
09-01-2006, 10:32 PM
someone forgot something... Window?

I have a set of these lights I took off a F*rd and by looking at them and the pics of others you couldn't get them to hook on to the hitch the way it is recessed into the bumper.

Anyway try putting your yuppy lights on my hummer and see how long they last:twak: ..

rock lunch (new obsticle at our dealership)
29148

mud lunch
29149

cestwick
09-02-2006, 12:02 AM
someone forgot something... Window?

Didn't forget..I wheel with the windows down unless I am going through a big puddle...like the fresh air..inside does get a little dirtier but it all cleans out.