<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by timgco:
Q1:
How many H3 owners bought their rigs to really take them were they belong? OFF ROAD!
Q2:
For those that have gone off road, (wet grass, mall parking lots, construction areas, and snow on the streets don't count), who felt comfortable pushing thier rig(s)?
Q3:
How many plan to do moderate to difficult trails? And what type of terrain?
Let's discuss.

I'm sure there will be no trolls or an type of diagreement on how capable this truck really is.

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1: bought mine as daily driver , we started planning our first trip to pismo while still configuring truck on hummer website . so had planned on using offroad before even purchasing .
2: have averaged a run every month since getting it end of aug . first was a hummer happening second weekend after purchase with dealer and 40 trucks . moderate trails with a couple of medium steep hill climbs and obstacles nothing too serious . pismo was second trip truck was awsome running 20 psi pushed it hard and was empressed . got bogged down in the bottom of a couple of real loose bowls but was allways able to get momentum back up . we went off the lee side of dunes 30 and 40 feet tall practically straight down very impressive . our last three trips have been to local ohv parks with all types of terrain from moderate to extreem . hillclimbs dry creek running and lots of steep down hilling . have not had any mudding yet . going to hollister on 21st so hopefully then . i have pushed the truck pretty hard but have not abused it by any means . have had some loud solid contact underneath but thats what the protections for
3: i plan on doing more difficult runs in the future with groups from here so i can learn how to get the most out of my truck . have trips planned for death valley , baja , and more pismo runs . we like desert terain , mountains , and sand dunes
