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Yeah, my trailer is an 07 and has the brake controller on the trailer. The brakes are activated through the light hookup. Works great.
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I hooked the H2 today, pulled great. I always keep an extra truck for business purposes, so I went ahead and got an 06 Ford F 150 Long Bed with the heavy duty towing package. I would not have a problem towing it with my H2, but with the supercharger on it, I just don't feel comfortable using it for work. When I pull for pleasure, I will use it. By my weekly work I will use the new truck! Thanks for the input,
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Someone said you could damage your airbags by over loading them. Where did this theory come from ?
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Dennis our brother from across the northern border.
I try not to forget that it was you Dennis who brought it to all our attention that the tow/haul button actually was a hidden and unwritten about secret supercharger. If it had not been for Dennis being a visionary that many H2 owners would still have been in the dark and spending the $6500 to $7500 to buy the Magnuson supercharger. It was mentioned to me several times by Dennis that for each supercharger kit bought that Dennis should be getting at least a $250 R@D fee for figuring out this little known fact about the tow/haul button. It has been one of the very best industrial secrets maintained in spite of the NAFTA agreement. If you have uncovered any more pearls of wisdow please share them with those of us who you have come to be able to trust. Dennis I have not forgotten and continue to try and get You your deserved R@D fee you so honestly earned after spending a total of about 30 minutes working with the button and it's implications to the Hummer nation. I will continue to fight for your way past due monetary gains for the visionary qualities that you posess in discovering this little known factory bonus on the H2. Oh, also I have still not received from You the marketing pay scale you mentioned that you would be placing in effect to those of us who work with you in an affiliate marketing capacity. Thanks Dennis, TAZ |
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Im actually thinking of selling the bike, I have only ridden a total of 300 miles this year, its hard to sell since I have had street bikes for the past 10 years (have been riding in the dirt for over 25). I havent been to the track on it in about 2 years, I was more into road racing/track days, been to Jason Pridmore school and on Gingerman and Road America with it as well as quite a few trips down to Deals Gap. Its a hard bike to get some good 1/4 times out of since its short, light and likes to stand up, my 60' times are in the high 1.7's to low 1.8's but I have to shift early into 2nd due to the bike coming up in first. I was gonna try strapping it to keep the front down but never got around to it. :D |
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Overload and Overheat Protection
Overload protection is designed to protect the air suspension system and is an indication to the driver that the vehicle is overloaded. If the rear suspension remains at a low height, the rear axle load has exceeded GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating). When the overload protection mode is activated, the compressor operates for about 30 seconds to one minute without raising the vehicle depending on the amount of overload. This will continue each time the ignition is turned on until the rear axle load is reduced below GAWR. If the total rear GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) is reached, the suspension may be slightly less than level. This is normal and does not mean there is a problem with the air suspension. If the system overheats, it will shut down and stop all leveling functions until the system cools down. During this time the SERVICE AIR SUSPENSION message will appear in the DIC. See Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 3-43 for more information. |
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SO, rear coil spring H2 I had a 6" drop hitch and it sat level.
now that I do have air susp. the bags would adjust and sat to high in teh rear. The 8" drop fixed that problem. I only have about 2K lbs back there, but it was the way to go for the proper height on the hitch. |
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agree'd, I went with a 7 3/4" drop and all is pretty much dead level!!! |
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If ya decide to take back to the 1/4 before ya sell, PM me. I have a few "tricks of the trade" I'll share to drop those ET's. By the way, I started out drag racing an R1. I know what a challenge they can be to launch. Back then mine made 156hp at the wheel. The bike I launch these days makes over 500...................still no wheelie bars either!!!!!!! |
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I have a question... whats the max towing capacity for our rigs ??? I have 2005 LUX without air suspension, I share a 1500lbs car trailer with a friend. So what do you guys think the max I can tow ????
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I believe the max mfg. recommended rating is either 6400 or 6600 (too lazy to look it up right now). Its this low because of total vehicle Gross weight rating. If you ened up being a little heavier than that I really dont think you would have any problems at all.
I towed close to 6K pound with mine last week on a 300+ mile round trip (heavy solid steel equipment trailer with my Z06 on it). Towed it like nothing.... I would certainly think it would have no trouble hauling alot more than 400-600 more lbs. |
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The most I've towed on my is my 1500lbs trailer with a 2500HD on the trailer with my Tundra and luckily it mostly down hill... I hope the hummer will fair alot better...
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