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Old 03-04-2004, 03:49 PM
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It\'s a Dry Heat is off the scale
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No jiggle. cant shake it. It is completely solid. I remember telling the tech I could tie my horse to it. Now another thing. the bracket behind fascia was bolted to something I cant remember what. It seems they had to drop the front bumper off the truck. I didn't stay with them all the time. The dealer was nice enough to let me back into there shop. When ever I go down there I talk to the mechs that do work on Hummers. Its got to be a fun job, plus its fun to talk to them. They give you a lot of insite. I couldn't spell elocker until I talked to a tech that had installed them. I've got SMA number for you. calling them now to see if it's a good number, no answer yet, do you think there having a fire drill? Sorry no answer. Let me make another cup of java and I'll work on this some more for ya. SMA 480 968-4660, sorry can't get them to answer. When I was last there I talked to Steve he's the eng that designed the brushguard, thats what I was lead to beleve, he talked about different designs they were going through.
maybe phones are down? I was going to drive over there today but it's raining. This is Arizona and it doesn't rain here. So I'm stuck here with my Hummer. Was going to have trees delivered here today. We get about 3 to 4 inches of rain in a wet year. My Hummers not been in the rain yet. Ha! It's rough being retired, but some body has to do it. Love this site and talking with guys with like interest.

Vern

04 Yel H2, F&R Eaton lockers, SMA HD brush guard, XD9000i, Garmin StreetPilot 3

[This message was edited by It's a Dry Heat on 03-04-04 at 10:29 AM.]
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