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flippy
06-05-2008, 02:58 AM
Has anyone else done this?
CONRAD II
06-05-2008, 03:06 AM
I need to introduce you to my transmission guy. Speaking from experience, you will blow something up. It may not happen today or tomorrow, but real soon, you gonna blow something up.......... :violin:
CONRAD II
06-05-2008, 03:12 AM
BTW, is that a fifth wheel in your sut? Never seen that before. Also, I just can't help myself. Sorry, but doesn't that thing smell like a huge porta-potty. Seriously, to pull that around with a hummer has to cost you more than staying at a 5 star hotel. IMO that LIMO-CAMPER is about the worst investment anyone can make. Worse than a boat or a plane!!!
Smitty504
06-05-2008, 03:18 AM
Never seen that before..I've seen the huge like coach motor homes pulling Hummers before and other than pulling my boat I've never seen another hummer towing something here that I can remember anyways. By the way does it pull that thing easy or does it struggle a bit?
OldHiker
06-05-2008, 03:41 AM
When I realized I could not pull what I wanted to live in, I started pulling the Hummer instead. Definitely saves on gas for the Hummer.:giggling: 48474
HummerRox
06-05-2008, 04:00 AM
nice RV :perfect10s:
3Hummer
06-05-2008, 04:32 AM
does someone wanna explain how youj tow a car like that behind an rv, like how does tehs teering wheel work, how do you keep it in place or what?
Has anyone else done this?LMAO!! I haven't ever seen that before. Is that yours?
frenzy1
06-05-2008, 06:39 AM
SIZE MATTERS !
PaHumBug
06-05-2008, 01:22 PM
Looks like if you turn very sharp at all the trailer will hit your roof. Those 5th wheels are designed for pickup beds, not a 3 ft SUT bed.
speednr1
06-05-2008, 01:43 PM
come on guys, Its a joke. you cannot even pull a 5th wheel with a short bed crew cab pick up.He obviously backed up to it for some photo fun.:clapping:
flippy
06-15-2008, 01:03 AM
Its mine, and its not a joke everyone said I couldn't do it so I did it!! I made mine own custom frame mounts and extended the tongue a little. Had a 2500hd and it tows it just as good as that did. if the tans goes I will rebuild it my self no biggy!! Tow every weekend about 90 miles, so far so good. trans temp doen't get above 210 on hard pull, the 2500hd went to 220-230!!
HummerJim
06-15-2008, 03:30 AM
You can definitely do a fifth wheel in an H2SUT. There's a guy at the stables that has a silver H2SUT that pulls a fifth wheel horse trailer behind his all over the US for his daughter who also jumps horses like my wife used to. His hitch in the bed was custom made at Midwest 4 Wheeldrive Center - home of Bigfoot - they have an excellent fabrication shop. I know he has the air shocks in the back of his, like mine and he has a vertical steel plate in the front part of the bed restricting rear vision, but protecting the cabin. As far as I know, he hasn't had any transmission issues, but has gone through some brake pads early.
does someone wanna explain how youj tow a car like that behind an rv, like how does tehs teering wheel work, how do you keep it in place or what?It's a truck.:)
Sewie
06-15-2008, 04:11 AM
When I realized I could not pull what I wanted to live in, I started pulling the Hummer instead. Definitely saves on gas for the Hummer.:giggling: 48474
DAYUM!!!!! :eek: :cool: Nice setup OH. So when are you coming back out west? :D
speednr1
06-17-2008, 07:20 PM
need better pics and a video, its kinda unbelievable.
OldHiker
06-17-2008, 08:37 PM
does someone wanna explain how youj tow a car like that behind an rv, like how does tehs teering wheel work, how do you keep it in place or what?
No steering wheel lock. Put the transfer case into neutral. Done. I don't even know it's back there most of the time. Can't see it except in the rear view monitor. When the Prius owners go by, I give them a big smile.:) :clapping: :jump: :p :giggling: :D Their sacrifice is well appreciated.
OldHiker
06-17-2008, 08:46 PM
DAYUM!!!!! :eek: :cool: Nice setup OH. So when are you coming back out west? :D
Unfortunately, the furthest I will go on my next trip is to Denver and then to Albuquerque. Then down into Texas and back to Florida before going home. I am trying to plan a trip to the left coast, but nothing definite yet. I'd like to go to CA, OR & WA and back through Montana. Next year is an Alaskan trip in the initial planning stages, including traveling the Pipeline in the Hummer. From there who knows, I don't.
Fortunately, my ss checks will start in October, otherwise, I could hardly afford it.:giggling:
OldHiker
06-18-2008, 11:01 PM
Sorry, Flippy, did not mean to hijack this thread.
Big Z
06-19-2008, 03:14 AM
Ya,It's a joke! the 2 has No Squat---Besides, you can barely see the Jack legs down, in the pic. roflmao!
H2Blondie
06-19-2008, 04:25 AM
I am trying to plan a trip to the left coast, but nothing definite yet. I'd like to go to CA, OR & WA and back through Montana.
Before you plan on part of that trip being through CA, check your length. CHP likes to enforce that, especially if you are running out-of-state tags with an H2 attached. Some of my friends got stopped for being 3" too long...he actually got the tape measure out on the side of the highway to prove they were illegal! After writing the ticket, he made them unhook and drive the tow vehicle separately.
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