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Old 04-02-2007, 03:44 AM
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Default Re: MY LIFTED H3!!!

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Thanks. That's what I figured.

Hey Sewie,

Another thing I found out yesterday wheeling with my H3 - freakin' engineering for those tie rods are horrible - I knew it was thin but it's also too #UCKING weak for a vehicle that supposed to be able to handle extreme off-roading!!

Remember the video of that H2 that was circulating the net? It was going over some small rocks and the front tires pidgeon toed into the center...well it happen to me yesterday!!





We yanked the tire to the right to pull the tie rod out, and was stuck on the side of the mountain for a few hours...




...a friend of mine took my rod to another one of my friends a few miles away and they welded back straight enough for me to drive it home.

Rod Hummer X Club Vegas Chapter President was with us and he said the H2's tie rod is no different, thin, thin thin!!
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