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02-15-2008, 06:34 AM
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New the Hummer World and loving it
OK guys I popped my cherry (well twice really) last year and bought my first new car after graduating college and getting a real job and it just happened to be a silver H3 and I absolutely love it. I did get one with the chrome kit (brush guard, door handles, fuel door, and mirrors) but hey the wife has to like it too!!! Now that I got my foot in the Hummer door, like everyone else, its time to stand out and start customizing right?!?! I build golf courses for a living and I am on construction sites and in the mud and dirt more hours of the day than the highway. I'm looking to upgrade to larger stronger tires for more ground clearance and better puncture resistance because I'm often driving over recently cleared areas with lots of sharp roots, sticks, and rocks. Now any suggestions? I have been debating with myself and friends over leveling or lifting. Being that I'm off road so much I feel that a small lift with new better shocks would be better than leveling or cranking torsion bars because of the added strain on stock parts. I don't feel that anything over 35 inch tires are necessary but I'm not sure what I would need to get those under the truck without rubbing. Also I was thinking about upgrading the exhaust and adding a cold air intake to add a little HP. Had anyone added these to their ride? Ive always had either a truck or SUV but never a Hummer and I think that this would be a good place to start since you guys have had them and I'm sure about every mod out there has been tried by someone in the forum. Help a new Hummer man stay a hummer man, any thoughts on how to make this one even better??
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02-15-2008, 06:38 AM
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Re: New the Hummer World and loving it
Welcome to the site....

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02-15-2008, 07:46 AM
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Re: New the Hummer World and loving it
Great rig !! Welcome aboard bro ! 
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02-15-2008, 03:51 PM
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Re: New the Hummer World and loving it
Welcome to the family. Has anyone spoken with you about the benefits of being a HOAB member?  Great looking rig
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02-16-2008, 05:32 AM
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Re: New the Hummer World and loving it
they sure havent blindzebra, whats that all about? and thanks for the compiment. it took me 4 months to find the one I wanted but Ive got it now and its time to put some bigger tires on so I can play a little harder. Any suggestions?
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02-16-2008, 07:12 AM
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torsion bar crankers?!?!
I keep reading horror stories on other sites, but I think of all the sites this is the one that seems to have the most trustworthy and knowledgeable memebrs. I was just curious how many miles you guys have put on your H3's after lifting the front by turning the torsion bars and wanted to know if it has had any ill effects on tie rods, steering knuckles, cv joints, ect. I mean I wont my rig to be able to go, but I wont to be able to keep going too. Im starting to think I should just break down and get a small lift??? I dont really wont to becuase I dont wont 37 inch tires. I just want to be able to put 35's on her and still use her as a moderate off road vehicle for construction sites and have the look that says get the he#% out of the way on the highway. But I also dont want to have to rebuild the suspension on it in a year. Surely some of you have done the torsion bar turning and have some comments on it??? 
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02-23-2008, 02:55 PM
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Re: New the Hummer World and loving it
Welcome to the Site. Personally in my own opinion. I own two H3's I have a Magnaflow exahust with K&N Cold Air Intake on one and Stock on the Other.
I like the Performance of the Stock Exhaust ,Stock Intake Better. The Magnaflow Sounds Good I just dont think it is worth the Money. I just dont feel a big difference.
Cognito Shocks,Crank the T-bars,and 35's Would be the way to go. Your tires would be the biggest expense.
Were are you in NC, I am located north of Charlotte. Bought both of my H3's from Independence Hummer in Charlotte.
Hope this helps.
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02-25-2008, 01:38 AM
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Re: New the Hummer World and loving it
Hey thanks. Im from Greensboro but I travel alot with my job. I bought my Hummer while I was rebuiling Kannapolis Country Club just outside of Charlotte last year from Independence. Ive been seriously considering cranking the tbars but since this is my on and off road rig, Im a little worried that it might prematurely wear out my CV joints etc.. I am on construction sites for 12 hours a day 5-7 days a week but on the weekends Im off Im tooling down the highway at 70 or 75 mph. I drive the H3 alot, Ive already put 30,000 miles on it in 10 months. Thats whats got me worried, its not just a go out and play around on the weekend then park it in the garage till next weekend rig for me. But I do love those 35's. Oh yeah, right now Im building a new course near Flat Rock or Hendersonville NC (Western NC).
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