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Old 10-30-2007, 06:08 PM
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Default Re: Hummer H3R and H2 Safari

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Originally Posted by Big Dad
The American Motors Javelin, Hornet, and Gremlin all worked, and, I'm sure many people trusted them too.

I think it gives the overall appearance of being too thin for the install i.e. doesnt match the Hummer "brand name" of being heavy duty.

MHO


Well, personal taste aside, I think it fits perfectly for what they were trying to achieve. Anything larger would diminish the proportions of the the hood, grille, fenders, and the new bumper/skidplate which they're obviously trying to embellish on. Covering all that up with a huge bull bar would make everything else look smaller, any higher they cover the grille, any wider and the bull bar would be square instead of angled, a thicker gauge would look silly. It's perfect.



And to correct myself, it's not exactly the same as the one Rod uses, they have a much larger one that sticks out a lot more, would look silly on this concept.
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