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Old 02-02-2004, 12:56 AM
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I'll follow you and tell you you're old (newbie).

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Old 01-16-2004, 10:47 PM
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Glad you are enjoying them. Hope this helps you make up your mind about getting an H1. No offense to the H2s, but most of these trails will destroy an H2 without a good lift and beefy tie rods.

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Old 01-16-2004, 09:05 PM
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Moab is very cool and I am jealous I went there with the Hummer Club in 2001. I got to spend a whole day in the Off Road America 572 Hummer. WAY COOL! I'll have to dig up the pics from that.

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Old 01-16-2004, 08:30 PM
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OK, here comes some more water to p!ss you off.


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Old 01-16-2004, 09:23 PM
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I had to pull this TT4 truck up...



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On your 3 axle vid, it's cool how you guys respond "NO!" in unison. Shows awareness in your team work. Envious. Also love the roar of the engine as it muscled it's way up the river.

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A couple thousand more posts and we allow you to make fun of newbies

That mud looks a little slick to get up. Did anyone make it? What was the tire pressure? Any of you have front/rear lockers? We must discuss.
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I had a feeling you were going to anger me by showing a water pick. We just don't have any agua out here you lucky SOB. That is cool terrain.
Who put the can opener on your rock rails? It looks like something grabbed and pulled. Here is a pic of my rails I had installed about a month ago. They're steel, not aluminum and have taken some nice hits without even a dent.
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THe rock rails were just diamond plate crap that AMG used to put on some of these. I will be putting Rubber Duck's Rock Tubes on soon. This was just the fun way of removing the old stuff.

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Steep climbs are pretty fun. This one wasn't so dry and Travis had a hard time...





Oops! Shouldn't have made that last attempt...





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H1's are so BADASS!!!!!!! Damn i wish i had one...

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Maybe it's me but I could only get one to work. Try to get them up. I'm sure people here will be very interested in seeing them.

I'll try later.
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Axleman - -nice shots!!

keep 'em coming!

I am looking for a rack exactly like the one on the back of the yellow opentop, in the pics you posted. Any ideas where I might begin to look?

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Cool - - thanks

I've got a rubber duck too - - mine w/black top looks more like a bumble bee though.

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Remember to resize your pics down so they fit on the screen. This will keep us from scrolling side to side. Cool rig!

Here's another rail shot:
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What's this Elcova Newbie stuff?

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I was down in Kentucky over X mas and saw a H1 and flashed the lights at him and he flashed and waved back.
Then on way home I pass a couple of H2 and wave but nothing back

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In the Hummer factory magazines, there were photos of the gatherings of H1s. I noticed most H1 owners are old bald fat people. Is that the case? H1 owners are older? does H1 make you go bald and fat? does it make you look older?

As we all know kids love and crazy about H2, those hip-hop or sports-stars, fair to say H2 is youthful. When young people talk about Hummer, they pretty much are talking about H2 exclusively. I never had an auto kids envy and get excited about. Kids don't get excited about S500, S600, SL or Jaguar. I actually love that youthful attraction, trying to connect with my teenagers. I don't sense the same kind of excitement nor attraction toward H1. Is H1 an old people's automobile?

Personally when I see a black H1, I couldn't take my eyes off it, while pretending I am not looking. Generally black color ones only. It is getting harder and harder to see a H1 these days, used to be daily.
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