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03-31-2006, 08:10 PM
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Here in Miami the only climbing we have are speed bumps & curbs. I do both (more speed bumps then curbs thank G-D)
My question is I see all your GREAT PHOTOS of rock climbing etc and wonder how well your alignments hold up?
After each hard outing are you doing alignments or is the H-3 that ruggedly built that you only do one when you get new tires or at intervals of 50000 miles or so?
I haven't seen this addressed before.
Thanks,
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03-31-2006, 08:22 PM
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Depends on how fast you take the bumps. Here in Mi, not many speed bumps but pot holes do the same damage to your suspension that a speed bump does. All the rock climbing i've done, and i'm sure others have similar opinions, are at controled speeds. If you hit a bump, or in my case, a hole, at 40,50,80mph yer gonna do some damage and probably going to have to get an allignment. I am not a Wheelin junkie like a lot of these guys, but i'm sure i've done more damage to any of my rigs hittin pot holes than i have wheelin/rock crawlin in N.C., Col, Mi or Moab. Speed is key. just my drunk ass opinion though.
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03-31-2006, 09:33 PM
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I have yet to need an alignment on the H3 after taking numerous ones off road with a variety of driver expierence. We have done both "rock" mountaing and wooded log filled trails, all of them seem to fair very well.
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03-31-2006, 09:44 PM
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I hit speed bumps like they are bonus points in a game. And I take curbs at about 10-15 mph and she still drives straight. Heck I even have low profile tires! whooohooo (bump) whoohooooo (bump) whooohoooo (honda) whooohoooo (bump)......
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03-31-2006, 10:04 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by bparker:
I hit speed bumps like they are bonus points in a game. And I take curbs at about 10-15 mph and she still drives straight. Heck I even have low profile tires! whooohooo (bump) whoohooooo (bump) whooohoooo (honda) whooohoooo (bump)......
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04-01-2006, 12:53 AM
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So far I have about 500 trail miles on mine and the only alignment issue I had was the the very first time I took it offroad. I knocked my steering wheel alignment off the dealer aligned it again and torqued all the bolts again and no problems since. I am having some bigger tie rod adjusted fabbed because I feel it is the weakest link in the front steering.
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04-01-2006, 01:27 AM
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04-01-2006, 01:32 AM
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havent had mine touched and drives as straight as the day i got it no problem here has anyone broken a tie rod on a 3 yet ? i know about the 2's but has anyone busted a h3 tie rod ? im takin an extra inner and outer to Moab but hope i wont need them
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04-01-2006, 02:34 AM
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Thanks people.
From your answers I can assume my speed bumps (at low speed) and the occasional curb jumping to get past traffic hogging the left lane is no problem...
RYD
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04-01-2006, 06:15 AM
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Originally posted by rubher yellow ducky:
Thanks people.
From your answers I can assume my speed bumps (at low speed) and the occasional curb jumping to get past traffic hogging the left lane is no problem...
RYD
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Definitly man, after the snow run here in MI I had to get my alignment rechecked but that was due to the fact that I recklessly went up this hill at full throttle and hit some air.
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04-01-2006, 10:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ma'Deuce:
Depends on how fast you take the bumps. Here in Mi, not many speed bumps but pot holes do the same damage to your suspension that a speed bump does. All the rock climbing i've done, and i'm sure others have similar opinions, are at controled speeds. If you hit a bump, or in my case, a hole, at 40,50,80mph yer gonna do some damage and probably going to have to get an allignment. I am not a Wheelin junkie like a lot of these guys, but i'm sure i've done more damage to any of my rigs hittin pot holes than i have wheelin/rock crawlin in N.C., Col, Mi or Moab. Speed is key. just my drunk ass opinion though.
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Why get an alignment in MI, just hit the pothole on the opposite angle on the way home from work, and it is back to normal.
I have lived in many states, and MI, no doubt, has the nastiest roads in the USA.
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04-02-2006, 11:12 PM
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Yea my H3 gets used mostly as a UAV (urban assault vehicle) with daily driving over potholes and some trashed roads. So far tracking true at 15K miles and little tire wear. I like the H3's chassis durability for daily use compared to the other fancy foreign cars in the garage.
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