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Old 01-26-2006, 10:23 PM
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""The H2 is marketed as both a general purpose vehicle and as an off-road vehicle. However, H2 is not capable of geniune off-road travel due to its heavy weight, four wheel independent suspension, and a truck based body frame, although these provide very good riding quality. It is very common for H2 to snap a driving axle or get stuck on even some very low obstacles during off-road. Most likely, 95% of H2 buyers never really intended to go "off-road", and it is not recommended for them to do so.

A vivid example of the disadvantages of H2's independent suspension and heavy weight leading to a snapped front driving axle can be find here: http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...52499&q=hummer"""

As I understand it, there is a way to edit this information...Paragon, Help. If anybody can do it, it would be you.
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