![]() |
HM is the forum village idiot.
I pressure wash under the hood regularly, as I have with every vehicle I have owned for the last 20 years or so. Quote: "very gently rinse the engine compartment", what a joke, what would that achive HM?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Maybe the nice trickling water makes him pee his pants.
- Dan
-------------------------------------------
SUT on order since 12/02 - 10 months to go!
-------------------------------------------
Michael
---
Pewter Hummer H2
Northern California
www.zootsuitstore.com
------------------------------------
Michael
---
Pewter Hummer H2
Northern California
www.zootsuitstore.com
------------------------------------
Nice photos - mud is good; it's very very good!
________________________
\'03 H2 [Sold]
\'03 Chevrolet Silverado Z71, 6\" Rancho Lift, Rear Factory Locker, 35\" ProComp MTs
http://www.smiliegenerator.de/smiley...miley-9839.png
May I ask how much did they cost and where did you buy them?
They are just big magnets.
It gets easier with practice.
Just need to tape them up after you put them on and make sure you can open your doors
One small annoyance is making sure the shields lay flat before and after usage or they are a pain to stick. With heat, they will flatten out quickly though.
H2Daddy has said before, tape is cheap---apply generously!
I do have scratches on my vehicle, but they are where the shields are not. For a small investment ($450 & time), you can keep your doors scratch free for the most part.
I guess it is all in how you perceive scratches.
They also help protect when rocks are flung up on the sides from going through mud or gravel roads on the way to a trail or the trail itself.
Anyways, nice pictures.
PhilD
The shields work great. They have a lot of scratches on them that would have been in the doors.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I would have to concur with mr Phild. Are they easy to put on and remove?
The shields themselves don't leave any scratches if you wash and dry you H2 first. I also wipe the back side of the shields also to make sure there is no grit on them.
PhilD
The sheilds come on large sheets with the shield patterns scribed on them. You peel the shields out from the whole sheet. The scrap material around the shield patterns could be used to cover the top portion of the doors. Skulz thought of this when when he bought his shields. I of course did not think of doing this and gave my scrap pieces to my kids to play with.
The first hill I went up was small and before we stated the climb my wife said "we won't make that". The next hill was really steep and long. On this one she started to freak out when we were about 3/4 of the way up. After a couple of more big hills she relaxed. All the ATV riders would stop and watch us climb hills. A couple of days after we got home, my 9 year old son said "it's amazing what the H2 can do". He is right.
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Display Modes
Posting Rules