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Re: thinking of switching to h2
Do it. I'm in a 2 Hummer family - you'll like it!
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Re: thinking of switching to h2
im savin up for a H1 :cool: ah someday ;) :D
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Re: thinking of switching to h2
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Re: thinking of switching to h2
h2s are simply grocery getters.
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Re: thinking of switching to h2
lol. sorry had to get all the 2ers fired up. Totally a joke guys. :D
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Re: thinking of switching to h2
I'm thinking about moving up to a H2 as well. My 3 is sitting at the dealership this weekend and there is a pewter 06 SUT sitting in the driveway that the dealer let me take home for the weekend. A lot of things that I like about it so far but then I really like the 3 that I've had for six months too. I'm kinda on the fence about moving up to the SUT.
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Re: thinking of switching to h2
NIck, I have owned 2 H3'S, 3 H'2s. and 2 H1's. The H2 is an amazing vehicle. Below is my opinions and advice to you on the H2 BUY:-)
I owned the following H2'S 1- 2004 Black SUV ADV 1- 2005 Yellow SUV ADV 1- 2005 Black SUT ADV. The H2 (when properly outfitted) is an amazing vehicle. Below is what you need to have superior on and off road experiences. (At the very least) 1- Off-Road Tires (Toyo Open Country (Mine on the H3), BFG Mudd Terrain (Mine on the H2), ETC...) that are great off-road and good on-road. 2- You must get the ADV package with air suspension. (Sometimes you just need the height) 3- Off-Road B Guard (keep those wabbits away) 4- Spare Tire Eliminator Kit (unless you want to hit trees) 5- Staun Tire Deflators (optional, but very easy to air down) 6- Powertank Tire Air Inflater (Optional) Good luck and do whats best for your needs. If you do alot of off-roading than the H2 is probably better suited for you. If you do a fine mix of both than maybe consider another H3 (H3X) ![]() |
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