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I went from the tubular side rails to the u-steps. I like them better. It makes my H2 look more aggressive. They are easy to remove.
- Bill |
Would someone post full side view of an H2 with U-steps? The picture on the hummer site is a close up and it is hard to see how they look on the vehicle.
Thanks!! |
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Here's one with a good shot of the u-step.
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I went from U steps to no steps. I'm 5'8", and I climb in and out without a problem, it doesn't faze me at all. But then, I'm a nutcase -- I used to climb flagpoles when I was a kid, and I'm always climbing on things, I do some moderate rock climbing once in a while.
I also get a kick out of the other guys at work complaining they have trouble getting in when I take them to lunch. It exaggerates the already enormous size of the vehicle, too, which is fun. |
I'm with you H2XOR. I don't need the steps. I'm 6' 1" and when I test drove I unconsciously stepped over the tubular step to get in and out and didn't use it. Only problem is that girls need it especially when their dressed up, so that's really why I'm probably going to get the u-steps. Look at Mac for example, he's a girl, so he made it a point to get the tubular steps. Sorry Mac, I just couldn't resist!
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Here is the link to photos of my H2 with U Steps.
Gary Finlayson, MN <A HREF="http://www.financingyourhome.com/My%20H2%20Hummer.htm" TARGET=_blank> Gary Lind's H2</A> |
Gary, I'm only seeing half the picture, I think only part loaded.
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Sorry for the glitch...
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