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01-05-2007, 10:53 PM
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Re: Jeep versus H3
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Originally Posted by DRTYFN
Post a picture of the alleged H3 immediately or you're banned.
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You make no sense, and never once did I bash anyone. Grow up. I know my cars, I dont know yours (H3) but I drove it and I liked it, and I will go back and get it if all works out. "Your standard of wheeling is considerably lower than ours." Rockcrawling? Thanks for that ignorant statement of the year. Sport is sport, douche. Whether its duning, snow play or rockcrawling, different vehicles perform better in different situations. You can build any vehicle to do anything better than the next. I was looking for answers, and experience, and if a$$holes like you are the ones driving these rigs I definately dont want to be associated with the likes there of. Obviously 35>33 I see you passed 1st grade. Thats what I was saying that the H3 had bigger tires therefore a step in the right direction of being a more capable off road vehicle, Retard. Who cant read? and for your info the Jeep Rubicon did do those trails stock when it first came out on 31's, so let me look up that issue of 4 Wheel Drive so you can educate yourself.
"You're not much for researching or paying attention, are you?"
Im trying to research, no thanks to your ignorance. and your telling me that they made the H2 to be functional off road? They missed the mark.
If you'll also notice after several posts I said "with all due respect to all".
And let me just run down to the dealer and take picture for you..psshhhht.

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01-05-2007, 10:56 PM
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Re: Jeep versus H3
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Originally Posted by stagger_lee
You make no sense, and never once did I bash anyone. Grow up. I know my cars, I dont know yours (H3) but I drove it and I liked it, and I will go back and get it if all works out. "Your standard of wheeling is considerably lower than ours." Rockcrawling? Thanks for that ignorant statement of the year. Sport is sport, douche. Whether its duning, snow play or rockcrawling, different vehicles perform better in different situations. You can build any vehicle to do anything better than the next. I was looking for answers, and experience, and if a$$holes like you are the ones driving these rigs I definately dont want to be associated with the likes there of. Obviously 35>33 I see you passed 1st grade. Thats what I was saying that the H3 had bigger tires therefore a step in the right direction of being a more capable off road vehicle, Retard. Who cant read? and for your info the Jeep Rubicon did do those trails stock when it first came out on 31's, so let me look up that issue of 4 Wheel Drive so you can educate yourself.
"You're not much for researching or paying attention, are you?"
Im trying to research, no thanks to your ignorance. and your telling me that they made the H2 to be functional off road? They missed the mark.
If you'll also notice after several posts I said "with all due respect to all".
And let me just run down to the dealer and take picture for you..psshhhht.

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so, you ARE saying you are just trolling
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01-05-2007, 11:51 PM
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Hummer Messiah
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: PDX
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Re: Jeep versus H3
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Originally Posted by stagger_lee
You make no sense, and never once did I bash anyone. Grow up. I know my cars, I dont know yours (H3) but I drove it and I liked it, and I will go back and get it if all works out. "Your standard of wheeling is considerably lower than ours." Rockcrawling? Thanks for that ignorant statement of the year. Sport is sport, douche. Whether its duning, snow play or rockcrawling, different vehicles perform better in different situations. You can build any vehicle to do anything better than the next. I was looking for answers, and experience, and if a$$holes like you are the ones driving these rigs I definately dont want to be associated with the likes there of. Obviously 35>33 I see you passed 1st grade. Thats what I was saying that the H3 had bigger tires therefore a step in the right direction of being a more capable off road vehicle, Retard. Who cant read? and for your info the Jeep Rubicon did do those trails stock when it first came out on 31's, so let me look up that issue of 4 Wheel Drive so you can educate yourself.
"You're not much for researching or paying attention, are you?"
Im trying to research, no thanks to your ignorance. and your telling me that they made the H2 to be functional off road? They missed the mark.
If you'll also notice after several posts I said "with all due respect to all".
And let me just run down to the dealer and take picture for you..psshhhht.

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You don't act like such an asshat on the other forum, so why here?
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01-05-2007, 11:57 PM
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Hummer Messiah
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Re: Jeep versus H3
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Originally Posted by big jake
Only kidding, just wanted to have some fun. I did look at the H3 but finally ordered the Jeep. I also looked at FJ Cruisers. Honestly I could live with any of them.
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You're not going to be pulling your Flagstaff with a Heep.
I thought you were only in D1 status.
If JKs are so capable why do you feel the need to put bigger tires on it?

Last edited by DRTYFN : 01-06-2007 at 12:00 AM.
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