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Old 10-26-2005, 02:10 PM
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Hello,
I'm writing in your forum to try and end a debate between me and my fellow Firefighters in my department. We have a Hummer/Hummvee custom made by Fireattacker equipment. The debate verdict will pretty much decide whether we will keep it or not.
The debate is on parts availabilty (Brakes, tires, suspension) and whether the piece of equipment is a Hummer H1 or a military spec Hummvee.
The interior is leather clad and has Hummer on the center of the steering wheel but most ppl in the Department thinks it's a military version.

Getting the obvious things out of the way:

It goes faster than 55 MPH with ease.
The interior.
It has "Park" selection on the tranny
Seatbelts are of a 3-point nature not just lap belts.
12 Volt Charging system

The not so obvious things:

Auto tire Inflation system. (From what I have read this is an option on both the Mil. and Civ. Models)
Water Proofing? I'm not too sure how resistant everything is under the hood. the Mil. is practically waterproof.


The reason I come to you guys for the answer is because Me and a few others are trying to keep it or prove that it's a Civ. Hummer to really put to rest on what parts we can use. Because we need break pads badly.


Thank you,
Ronald Moyer
Van Vol. Fire
Van, WV
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