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Capabilities
With its high ground clearance, large tires, protective underbody plates, and low gearing, the H2 is capable of climbing over a 20-inch-high (0.4 m) step-up wall (without the sill steps shown in the pictured example). A massive truck frame and wide track appear to offer stability against overturning compared to some of the more common light truck SUVs, although objective tests have not been performed by the government or other outside parties due to its specialized vehicle class. Make sure to have the front end aligned when having Drty tie rods. |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by rodster:
Somebody has been busy. Check out the new video link. ![]() They took out DennisAJC's video again! |
Okay, fixed again!
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LMAO, I just saw this.
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Nice! Love the allignment comment! I cant wait until we have greater numbers (future h3 owners) to watch out for the damn trolls and flame them instanlty, then go out to the trails and have tons of hummer pulling-out/owning jeep videos!!
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I continually watch the Hummer entries on Wiki. It'll be safe.
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Very nice work. I applaud this whole thread it has put a smile on my face.
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Who keeps taking out all the good stuff we put in?
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Gee. Check the history. You'll see a name that's a bit familiar.
Wikipedia isn't a place for extreme Point of View writings. All of the Hummer listings are monitored constantly for neutrality due to it's controversial nature. And I'm one of the ones who monitor it. It has to stay neutral as possible, otherwise Wikipedia won't last. |
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