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It's a blast to drive, but it's definitely not as comfy as an H2. It's fun to watch people who haven't ever seen one before. I think I'll rename it "The Dude Magnet" cuz all the guys stare at it. :D :D :D Thanks everyone! Happy New Year! |
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LOL...well I know all the guys on here are staring at it....I bet you get tons of looks in that! It is a great looking rig. Happy new year to you too! |
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No kidding, if I had half as many girls come up to me as I do guys, I'd have a different date every day of the week. |
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What if it were just for the night? :confused: |
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:beerchug: BEAUTIFUL ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:beerchug:
so.........chrome jungle gym or back in black? |
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A chrome brushguard, chrome roof rack, chrome rock rims, chrome UCP, and oh god I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit. :fdance: :jump: |
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I just hope she doesn't go all gay and start towing a Silver Slipstream. I think that just looks totally gay. IN MY OPINION.:clapping: |
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OMFG!!!!!! :jump: Dennis, that is the hardest I have laughed in a long long time. |
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It just popped into my head. Not referring to anyone in specific, but I know if I ever saw on being towed by an H1 or especially an H1 Alpha, I'd have to point and laugh at the midget behind the wheel.:clapping: |
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Definitly call Travis/Rubber Duck for rock tubes and UCP. He's the best!
I did a lot of research and decided to keep the run-flats because I only use it for wheeling. I do not want to be stuck someplace with a slashed tire where I cannot change it and have to ruin it or possible not able to move it. There are a lot of places in Moab that come to mind - where you really need all four tires. With the run-flat, you could easily proceed to a safer spot. Winter in Wyoming across I-80 always looks like that. CTIS is one of the best things about the H1. Guys checking it out is another. It's priceless when you catch a guy checking our your H1 and you walk up to get in and you get that dumb look as they say "Is this your's? It's so cool!" I always fire back at them "Yeah, it's mine, and it's a blast to drive!" I have a set of chrome door trim handles listed in the H1 classified section if you decide to go with bling. |
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Nice I wish I could see some snow
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Here ya go....last year of course with the ole 06.....I hate winter! http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...2/IMG_2443.jpg |
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Was that a cocktail siting in the snow on the roof of that rig!:o
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Thanks for the info LVS. I'm having someone whip up a set of wheel covers, with ROX in it. How about some info on the air intake? I noticed that there is an inlet on the side of the hood below the stack part. I also noticed it sucks snow in it when it's covered. I was told the vents for the geared hubs and tranny all go up to the snorkel. Is this true? I like the looks of the short stack, but don't want to go all the way to the top of the windshield. I was also told that I could get some pipe at Home Depot to extend it. I wonder if Home depot has chrome pipe?;) :D :fdance: |
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I think the Inlet you are talking about is the HVAC inlet, its located below the snorkel on the body.
The geared hubs, diffs, CTIS, all do get routed to the air intake. As far as extending the snorkel, I have a DIY Home depot special on my truck but I want to get rid of it. If your on the trail and smack a tree with it, its toast. I think I'll go with one of the Centuri models, probably the tall one with the elbow in it (I know Lynch has it). Blue HUMMER also make a small extension for a song. Do you want to change the cap too? |
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