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Old 07-20-2008, 07:13 AM
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Default Re: GM in deep Doo-Doo

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This crap is still floating around? How many times does it have to be shot down before the masses finally 'get it'?

The H3 is NOT built on the same frame as the colorado/canyon. They share about 2 crossmembers that aren't modified, everything else has been modified to work with the H3, not to mention the H3 frame has been boxed.

The H2 is also NOT built on the Tahoe/Burban frame, it's a new frame built from 3 components, the center piece being new and the front and back are heavily modified frame components from other GM trucks. The key here is HEAVILY modified.

Well, I cant say the H2 is currently on the Burban/Tahoe frame - but from what I was told from GM engineers about the initial H2 - it was indeed based on a Burban/tahoe frame. I guess that you are justified in interpreting some degree of modification as an original piece of engineering. However, I have to respectfully disagree (i'm assuming this is your argument?????).
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