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Eric Lynch
06-07-2006, 03:46 AM
... I can outfit it with special hand controls. I'm pretty short and can't reach the pedals. Any recommendations?

HummerNewbie
06-07-2006, 03:51 AM
If it can be done in another vehicle it can be done in an H3.

deserth3
06-07-2006, 04:32 AM
welcome to the forum
Do want recomendations for hand controls or what H3 packages to get? I don't know about hand controls but I always believe anything can be done.

At the least I'd get the adventure package and Monsoon sound system. The sunroof is real nice too. get a tan while driving.

Eric Lynch
06-07-2006, 04:45 AM
welcome to the forum
Do want recomendations for hand controls or what H3 packages to get? I don't know about hand controls but I always believe anything can be done.

At the least I'd get the adventure package and Monsoon sound system. The sunroof is real nice too. get a tan while driving.

Thanks for the welcome.

Info on both would be great. Thnx. I'm finally in the position to buy a vehicle for the first time. I've been watching and reading this site for a long time(funny with LOTS of interesting characters) and really want to try new things(offroading and stuff). I live in northern California so there are lots of trails. The rubicon trail is not to far away. I really love the thread about it with all of the pictures. I read it on the old site, I think in the H2 section.

I'm hoping to get my seat adjusted forward & up so I can have a better seating/viewing postion.

The Green Lantern
06-07-2006, 05:28 AM
Hoo-yah!! another Cali member...welcome! :D

deserth3
06-07-2006, 05:29 AM
well I'm definetely underqualified here. But I'll give what ideas I can. A local dealer may have more ideas and options that meet your needs. Just walk in and say I want an H3 how do we get there. Make them do some work.

Since you plan on running trails I would say the adventure package is a must. But it doesn't come with electric seat. Just manual ones.

The luxury package comes with an electric seat. That and fabricating a seat frame mount should work well. And you can still move the seat back and down to help you get out of the vehicle. The seat is only mounted to the floor by four bolts so using some square steel stock and a little welding would be rather simple for someone who knows how to weld. even extending the wires to the seat is simple.

I hope someone here has a little more knowledge and can help you better

NEOCON1
06-07-2006, 05:45 AM
welcome eric , i work for enterprise truck rental now , but used to work with the car division . we have hand controls that could be fit into any of our rental vehicles for people with physical challenges .

this type of setup should be available , im not sure where to find them but they should be available to the general public . you might try a google search for the controls , probably just let them know its a H3 that you want to use them in . probably a different size than what would be in a Metro :D hope this helps .

Neo

westhillsat
06-07-2006, 05:53 AM
Welcome Eric,

Definately consider the adventure package if you are thinking of doing alot of off roading, it comes with the rear locker and larger tires.

If I had to do it again when ordering, I would have gotten the adventure package.

I ended up buying the 33 inch tires after, but still no rear locker.

timgco
06-07-2006, 06:05 AM
Welcome eric. I have seen a setup in a Trailblazer where it did have hand controls. Since the H3 would be close to teh same thing, I'm positive it can be done.

Go to your local HUMMER dealer and sit in a LUx package and move the seat up and forward to see if that part will work for you to start. If it does, the hand control part should be easy to do.

Here's one I found that could work. Your dealer shoudl ahve some better resources though.

http://http://www.advanced-mobility.com/Products5.htm

deserth3
06-07-2006, 06:28 AM
Another thing to consider is how you get in and out of the truck. There are a couple of options.

Assist steps that can be used with rocker panel protection. The steps need to be removed before offroading. Not hard, just a couple of bolts.

Nerf bars. With nerf bars on you can't have the rocker panel protection. kind of a dumb set up. These have 4 bolts each to take them off. And it's recomended that they are removed before offroading mostly to keep from damaging the bar. If you leave them on they reduce you ground clearance by an inch or two. I have them on my truck but haven't tested how much abuse they will take.
If I had know about the assist steps when I bought my truck I probubly would have gone that route.
Another thing for offroading is an underbody shield. It's not included in the Adventure package but is probubly a good idea. Below is a link to what I'm talking about. The adventure package includes a shield for engine, trany and transfer case. But there's still a big area not covered. These will help protect that.
http://www.gmaccessories-direct.com/product_info.php?cPath=27_144_145&products_id=3727

Sewie
06-07-2006, 07:17 AM
Maybe if you get an H3, Carrie will let you take her out on a date.

RubHer Yellow Ducky
06-07-2006, 01:12 PM
Welcome...

MOST major cities have handicap outfitters that do auto/truck modifications, be it hand controls/wheelchair access, etc.

Do a GOOGLE or ASK search and go from there. Good luck.


RYD

HIHUMMER
06-07-2006, 01:55 PM
Maybe if you get an H3, Carrie will let you take her out on a date.



BUWAHAHAHAHA..ya think?:D

Eric Lynch
06-07-2006, 05:13 PM
Welcome...

MOST major cities have handicap outfitters that do auto/truck modifications, be it hand controls/wheelchair access, etc.

Do a GOOGLE or ASK search and go from there. Good luck.


RYD
Thank you. I know of a couple, but wanted to get a couple of opinions from you people.

Eric Lynch
06-07-2006, 05:15 PM
Maybe if you get an H3, Carrie will let you take her out on a date.



Why are you highlighting those vowels? Am I missing out on something?

The Green Lantern
06-07-2006, 05:18 PM
Why are you highlighting those vowels? Am I missing out on something?

AE...what's that mean?

Malibu1
06-07-2006, 06:01 PM
is this the same Eric the ... that is heard constantly on the Howard Stern Show??

usetosellhummer
06-07-2006, 06:08 PM
They were busting on him big this morning. flying and stuff, same?

deserth3
06-08-2006, 01:15 AM
but wanted to get a couple of opinions from you people

I've been here a short time but I've noticed there are a lot of opinions (along with other stuffff) freely given.:D

Kind of makes this forum more fun.

So when you goin to pick out your H3?

Eric Lynch
06-18-2006, 06:49 AM
Well, after much thinking about this subject I've come to the conclusion that it won't be feasible for me to own & drive an H3. Sadly, my dream has come to an end.:( I have found that there won't be enough room for my wheelchair in the back of the H3. I was really looking forward to joining the world of wheeling with you great people. I've looked at so many different brands of 4X4s and have never found another group that's as entertaining and fun.

Maybe I can hitch a ride with someone that's going to do the Rubicon. I live in Sacramento so it's just up the hill from me.

thedieter
06-22-2006, 01:16 AM
I like your attitude! Is there a smaller wheel chair available...just wondering. Is the heavy door opening/swing a problem?

Best regards, Happy Jack

Sewie
06-22-2006, 01:17 AM
Maybe I can hitch a ride with someone that's going to do the Rubicon. I live in Sacramento so it's just up the hill from me.

I'm sure Beebs would love to give you a lift.

HummBebe
06-22-2006, 02:32 AM
Thanks Sewie :rolleyes: What a pal.

NEOCON1
06-22-2006, 02:57 AM
Thanks Sewie :rolleyes: What a pal.

hey , atleast eric wont take up much space ;) :D

Sewie
06-22-2006, 04:57 AM
hey , atleast eric wont take up much space ;) :D

That's cold Neo :( ..............but funnay!!!! :D :D

deserth3
06-22-2006, 05:06 AM
I have found that there won't be enough room for my wheelchair in the back of the H3.

Pull the back seats out... Who needs passenger? They'll just give advice and make high pitched noises when you screw up!!

What about a hitch mount wheel chair carrier. This option may be a PIA off road. Of course a little mud and it'll match the truck.:)

fourfourto
06-22-2006, 01:58 PM
Quote:
I have found that there won't be enough room for my wheelchair in the back of the H3.

Many years ago 20? I sold my 1966 oldsmobile toronado to a handicaped person and he was able to fit his wheelchair in the trunk and shut it.He also liked the big doors and was converting it to hand controls.
Im sure you could get one to fit in the H3, dont give up so easy.

How about getting a wheelchair to fit the H3 instead of getting a rig to fit your wheelchair.Maybee a off road type wheelchair will work:D
Good luck :cool:

ckhagman
06-22-2006, 04:50 PM
Eric I say No way. You would be better off if you would hook up ballons to your power chair.

"Fly me with Ballons so that I can meet Cathrine McPhee."

Bully13
06-23-2006, 08:11 AM
I'm sure Beebs would love to give you a lift.

Here's a picture of our last trip. Eric had a Blast! thanks Beebs!

http://www.sacbulldogs.com/space/elcova/IMG_4460_eric.jpg

Sewie
06-23-2006, 06:05 PM
Here's a picture of our last trip. Eric had a Blast! thanks Beebs!

http://www.sacbulldogs.com/space/elcova/IMG_4460_eric.jpg

OMG!! ROFTLMAO!! :D :D

HummBebe
06-23-2006, 06:14 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!:D