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i like the bottom picture better...
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It looks good, but being up that high it looks like it would be easy to roll it over. It looks like it would be top heavy.
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which pic you talkin about humma boy?....soft
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Instructor,
This looks like a hummer happening or similar event. Did the lifted H2 actually go off road and if so, how did it do. Inquiring minds want to know |
I recognize that as being the HUmmer Happening at Spring Creek in Houston back in November. The lifted H2 did everything that the stock ones did to my memeory. One dealer aired down to 12 pounds and rolled tires off rims. All in All we had a good time but October was more fun..
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Those tires are too big. It looks like they rub.
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I like the second picture too!!!
The H2's are nice too! Ric-H2 |
Yeah it is the HH at Spring Creek. I was a lead driver for both of them, and gave the winching presentation in October, and would have in November, but got rained out. A friend just sent the pics, and I thought you guys would like to see a couple. The H2 on 46's did fine, didn't even need to air down with that much rubber. BTW TBarrow, there were 3 H2's that rolled tires off the bead that day. To bad we were cut short by the rising tide! That water was getting DEEP!
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It looks to me that the Yellow H2 is just way to high to do some major off roading. I would love to see it on some steep hills and side slops.
Some of the trails around Arizona that I run has holes and ruts big enought to part a small car in them. |
nice bum
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The bottom pic rocks. Made my evening.
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Nice setup. Looks like the rear end is slightly out of alignment.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alec W:
Were do volunteer to help re-align the rear? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Alec, you're such the good samaritan. |
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Alec W:
Were do volunteer to help re-align the rear? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Alec, I will gladly assist your endevors with the proper tools. I mean, why don't you just leave this one to the experts (me). BTW you probably could not get to that location without a front locker...hehehe |
I think the front locker R2 is talking about is the little bulb that inflates on the end of some special tools (re: a canine's penis) that "locks" the tool into the socket during the entire term of the alignment procedure.
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