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I have a motorhome and needed to tow the H2 behind it. I currently tow a Durango with an 8k lb tow bar set-up. I contacted the mfgr of my tow bar equip and asked them if they would create the brackets for the H2. They said hang on...and 30 days later, whalla, they emailed me they were done.
So if you need to tow yours, here is a link to the bracket kits and tow bar: (http://www.roadmasterinc.com/php/bracketresults.php?model=H2&make=HUMMER&submit=Sea rch). The brackets replace/fit into the tow hook area of the frame ends. They are quickly removeable like they weren't there. Great for towing the H2 with anything that has a 2" receiver. Will cost you about a grand for the whole set up. |
I have a motorhome and needed to tow the H2 behind it. I currently tow a Durango with an 8k lb tow bar set-up. I contacted the mfgr of my tow bar equip and asked them if they would create the brackets for the H2. They said hang on...and 30 days later, whalla, they emailed me they were done.
So if you need to tow yours, here is a link to the bracket kits and tow bar: (http://www.roadmasterinc.com/php/bracketresults.php?model=H2&make=HUMMER&submit=Sea rch). The brackets replace/fit into the tow hook area of the frame ends. They are quickly removeable like they weren't there. Great for towing the H2 with anything that has a 2" receiver. Will cost you about a grand for the whole set up. |
Thats my H2 at the roadmaster website. We were there for three days while they fabricated, tested, and installed the tow system on the H2 and our coach. It tows very well! They did A great job [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_cool.gif[/img]
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[This message was edited by Big Z on December 13, 2002 at 07:00 AM.] |
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