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Old 06-27-2007, 11:19 PM
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Default Re: Hall's tips for 4x4 H3 mods

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Cosmetically maybe, with light bars and such, but it's a stock class, the aren't allowed to "mod it beyond recognition".

The engineers in the article posted are modding the H3 with a front suspension lift.....Rod Halls H3 does not have a suspension lift, it has a body lift, per the link I posted. Completely different.

The title of this thread is "Hall's tips for 4x4 H3 mods", the link below it says "Engineers Make Extreme Hummer".

Really, I just don't think people should believe the a Rancho lift will make their HUMMER H3 an extreme wheeling machine. Or, that Rod Hall would recommend it...the lift I mean.That's all.

Again, it said all you need is 1 inch spacers versus a 4" Rancho lift. Read it how you want to. It's just an article. I would try it if I had 35s.

I promise I won't make you or anyone do it.

I edited the title- happy dumbshit. I think Rod can sleep now.
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