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Hal
10-08-2006, 05:53 AM
I thought this was worth re-posting in a new thread...
Here's the most up to date and detailed Amstar info I have.
(emailed to me 10/6/6)

The following are available now:
Aluminum Roof Rack Kit: PN 2868-9400-01 Bulletin: 06-17-01 Date 9/06
Rear Axle Skid Plate Kit: PN 2868-9390-01 Bulletin: 06-17-06 Date 9/06

The following are scheduled or under development:
Fox Off Road Shock Kit: 12/1/06
Two-Piece Aluminum Wheels: 12/1/06
Winch Bumper Brush Guard: 12/1/06
Rocker Panel Prot/Step: 1st Qtr 07
Cargo Area Drawers: 1st Qtr 07
Driveline Protection: 1st Qtr 07
Locker-Front: Working W/Eaton
Quick Disconnect Sway Bar: Engineering Hold
On Board Compressor: Engineering Hold

Lex_Ordo
10-08-2006, 10:31 AM
May sound dumb, but what or who is Amstar?
Aftermarket manufacturer or OEM?

RubHer Yellow Ducky
10-08-2006, 10:48 AM
This sounds like a commercial!!

RYD:iagree:

Hal
10-09-2006, 01:33 AM
http://www.amstarfun.com/

They are in direct partnership with AM General (you know who that is I hope) that's darn near OEM I'd say.
Don't I wish I worked for this company, I would already have all this kick AS5 off-road stuff. Read one of the early threads where so many of us were drooling over their product line:

http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7627&highlight=cool+company

The only catch is, up until now, no one knew where, how or when any of this stuff would be available. I've been asking, waiting, emailing, calling my dealer for 8 months and now I finally have the above info from a sales rep that is in contact with my dealership... so I thought I would share it.

there's more excellent pictures and info on this site, see the "H3 Pictures" and "Wilderness Ready" links at:
http://www.hmrmagazine.com/multimedia.htm

I know many of us have already made significant mods to our H3's by now, but I have been waiting patiently for some of this stuff to become available so to me this news was exciting.
:excited::jump: :excited:

BlueHUMMERH2
10-09-2006, 01:41 AM
Yeah, I agree, that's awesome news!

RubHer Yellow Ducky
10-09-2006, 02:05 AM
there's more excellent pictures and info on this site, see the "H3 Pictures" and "Wilderness Ready" links at:
http://www.hmrmagazine.com/multimedia.htm

That was one fast slide show...

RYD

marin8703
10-09-2006, 04:30 AM
hey what are those two silver box things by the air filter in this picture:

http://www.hmrmagazine.com/images/H3/H3_35.jpg

im assuming some electronics? but for what?

Beastmaster
10-09-2006, 04:58 AM
Those are HID Headlamp ballasts.

Lex_Ordo
10-10-2006, 12:48 AM
Thanks for the info. The site looks great. I really like the Two tone look with the Black top and color matched grill.

That will work for any of the Factory colors. It looks like though they painted all the trim as well? It probably isn't cheap to do all that prep work.

H3HUMMER
10-10-2006, 01:08 AM
You go to their website and look at the catback system it is the stock system which i just threw out today.:confused:

Hmmm2
10-10-2006, 01:55 AM
This sounds like a commercial!!

RYD:iagree:
Well, it kind of is....lol.:giggling:

Steve - SanJose
10-10-2006, 03:16 AM
Nice pics but is any of this stuff available today???

S.

Hal
10-10-2006, 03:34 PM
:eek: read the opening message in this thread :p

RubHer Yellow Ducky
10-10-2006, 04:13 PM
Well, it kind of is....lol.:giggling:

Still sounds like a commercial...

RYD

Hal
10-12-2006, 06:00 AM
The commercial or whatever you want to call it continues...

I've finally ordered the shock skid plates thru my dealer (Proctor Tallahassee, FL) but it has been like pulling teeth with the parts dept there. I passed along my woes to AMstar and Here's what the AMgeneral rep had to say to me in a recent email..

Also thought you might be interested in the following information. It is right
from the "Horses Mouth".

The H3 driveline protection kits are on order and are due to arrive @ Ft
Wayne warehouse by Nov 15th. They will be released shortly thereafter.
The rear cargo drawer system is still under development and remains a Q2
'07 item unless we manage to get it done sooner.
FYI, our driveline protection system is designed and built stronger than
the SPO version and will be offered at the same price as some of the SPO
kits advertised on the internet. MSRP $385.00

I know you were interested in the Cargo Drawer and thought you might be
interested in the Drive Line Protection Package. See our engineers comments
above. FYI many H3 owners do not realize that they do not have a "Complete
Drive Line Protection Package" on their truck.
One other comment I might make regarding your e-mail and comments from
your dealer's parts manager. If Proctor's or any other HUMMER Dealer is hesitant about buying or
doing business with us, who do they think designed and built and still builds
the "Best Off Road Vehicle" in the world? Who stands behind their products as
good as GM and better than most other manufacturers? Many of our owner's say
that they have never been treated as fairly with any other product. Why do you
suppose that GM paid us Millions of Dollars for the Name, Marketing Rights and
Distribution rights of the civilian product? Lets just hope the product
offerings keep coming. As you can tell I'm very passionate about AMG/HUMMER/H1
and any other offerings with the HUMMER brand name.
AM General, AMSTAR included, we are "Off Road". Other companies are "Wanna
Be's" in Off Roading. We will always stand behind and support our products.
Your welcome to pass this information on to your H3 discussion group. Our delay
on some items is unfortunate but we will not offer the product unless it is
right and does the job better than or equal to the OEM.
Please keep in touch.

Alec Cumming, Manager
H1 National Operations
AM General, LLC

Lex_Ordo
10-12-2006, 10:00 AM
Seems sincere enough, and just supports the Hummer brand that much better.
If there was no solid foundation, then the name would eventually go down hill. With the attitude that AMG, has above, the Hummer line of civilian off road capable vehicles will continue to get better, and more desireable.

bjc
10-12-2006, 08:28 PM
I just ordered the rear axel skids from my dealer (Criswell) for $240. Let's ignore the fact that the price is a total rip-off for a second.

The amount of work it took to get the order placed is beyond belief. 5-6 calls between the parts department and different people at Amstar. This is after I gave them the part number posted earlier on this board! The parts guys were absolutely clueless.

Just out of curiosity, I asked have much they wanted for the install, and they said "well, we charge $200 for installing rocker panel protection, so probably in that neighborhood..."

:fdance:

Ipedog
10-12-2006, 08:34 PM
As much as I'm sure that Amstar products are great they are insanely overpriced and their "dealer" network is half assed at best. Sell this stuff direct, at a fair price and I'll buy it. But it doesn't look like this is gonna happen, and that is just plain :lame:


:( :( :( :( :(

Hal
10-13-2006, 02:59 AM
The amount of work it took to get the order placed is beyond belief. 5-6 calls between the parts department and different people at Amstar. This is after I gave them the part number posted earlier on this board! The parts guys were absolutely clueless.

Anyone who is the first to request this stuff is going to meet the same resistance. It was the same at my dealer. They will give in to you eventually and once the parts door is open I wouldn't expect future problems. Many of these same parts managers go burned with SMA products that were poor quality and then the company went out of business. The dealers will come around, I'm confident of that.

A glint of hope in the price discussion... the AMstar driveline protection is reported to be better and stronger than the GM stuff (which I already have) but priced the same (msrp $385), so maybe it's not all bad.

jp's-h3
10-13-2006, 04:11 AM
I really like the Amstar product line!
But, I think it will be to expensive as a dealer item. :(

SledgeHummer
10-13-2006, 01:32 PM
I was there last August, saw a new Wilderness H3 (other than the old one) and a Wilderness H2. Unfortunately can't talk about the products. But they are really Cool.

Look for the new H2 rear Fender flares, REALLY COOL. Not sure if they'll make the same for H3 since it doesnt need one.

SledgeHummer

Hal
10-13-2006, 09:22 PM
Unfortunately can't talk about the products. But they are really Cool.

SledgeHummer

I knew there was a Mafia element to this whole AMstar thing! :shhh:

Thanks for the input anyway

Desert Dan
10-14-2006, 12:44 AM
QuickStar=Amway?
Any connection:)

H3slate
10-27-2006, 12:11 AM
The Rod Hall Racing Fox Shocks are available now directly from Rod Hall.

www.rodhall.com (http://www.rodhall.com)

http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k301/knappe18/H3_54.jpg

It's not listed on their website but give them a call and they are more than happy to help you.

1-877-Rod-Hall

Oh, the shocks cost $225 each. :eek:

Are these shocks that good? You can get rancho 9000's for under a $100 each.

Hal
12-01-2006, 01:07 AM
The winch bumper part # is here: 2868-9314-01 (in the AM General DCS system)

AND NOTICE IT DOESN'T LOOK AS FUGLY AS THE PROTOTYPE WE SAW IN EARLIER PHOTOS WITH THE WRAP AROUND DESIGN. I THINK I LIKE THIS ONE!
and it appears to come with the winch included (that way they can charge even more, genius!)

I got these color pages straight from my dealers parts catalog. They just gave them to me and they kept some black and white copies.

Don't know the price yet but with the part number you can call your dealer Dec 1st (or some time in Dec) and maybe get a price quote.

I wonder if Fred Beans will be carrying this stuff, their prices are usually unbeatable.


33524

Hal
12-01-2006, 01:25 AM
here's what the prototype winch bumper looked like. Not so good, if you ask me.

33528

Hal
12-01-2006, 01:29 AM
here's the other pages from the dealer:

33529
33530
33531

Hunner
12-01-2006, 02:32 AM
Notice how thru smoke and mirrors they don't show how the skid "does not" protect the shock mount bolt which is on the other side from where this was taken!

bjc
12-01-2006, 03:20 AM
Quick disconnect sway bars would be nice for Christmas - if they were ready. I don't think I'll bite on anything else.

Thanks for posting the marketing materials!

H3slate
12-01-2006, 04:37 AM
Thanks for the update, I wonder if my dealer has finally caught up to speed on the Amstar accessories. :giggling:

Sewie
12-01-2006, 08:33 AM
The winch bumper part # is here: 2868-9314-01 (in the AM General DCS system)

AND NOTICE IT DOESN'T LOOK AS FUGLY AS THE PROTOTYPE WE SAW IN EARLIER PHOTOS WITH THE WRAP AROUND DESIGN. I THINK I LIKE THIS ONE!


:iagree: Much better than the original design. I'd like to see some other angles though. Someone go get one. :D