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07-27-2006, 10:40 PM
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Re: Ouray CO.
What breaking system are you using on the H3 for towing behind your Rv. I trust you are using one ????. If not, be prepared for some VERY hot coach brakes. Ouray is a great place for wheeling. Buy a local map,find Silver Lake, and head up there. It is stunning. I was up there in my Defender 90 2 years ago.
H3 / defender 90 / Tahoe Z71 / 2006 Monaco Signature 45'ft.
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07-27-2006, 10:50 PM
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Re: Ouray CO.
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Originally Posted by Buchanere
What breaking system are you using on the H3 for towing behind your Rv. I trust you are using one ????. If not, be prepared for some VERY hot coach brakes. Ouray is a great place for wheeling. Buy a local map,find Silver Lake, and head up there. It is stunning. I was up there in my Defender 90 2 years ago.
H3 / defender 90 / Tahoe Z71 / 2006 Monaco Signature 45'ft.
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I want pics of the D90 behind the Monaco...... or the H3 will do. 
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07-28-2006, 12:10 AM
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Re: Ouray CO.
you got yourself one fine RV. That thing has got to be awsome!  have fun!
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08-10-2006, 04:34 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Re: Ouray CO.
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Originally Posted by Buchanere
What breaking system are you using on the H3 for towing behind your Rv. I trust you are using one ????. If not, be prepared for some VERY hot coach brakes. Ouray is a great place for wheeling. Buy a local map,find Silver Lake, and head up there. It is stunning. I was up there in my Defender 90 2 years ago.
H3 / defender 90 / Tahoe Z71 / 2006 Monaco Signature 45'ft.
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Braking system???? What braking system???? Actually I was going to tow it on a trailer with brakes and changed to towing it on the ground just before we left because I wanted to save the 2000lbs my roll back weights (tow 5000lbs instead of 7000lbs). I would have had brakes and would not recommend anyone tow anything which does not meet the specifications of the tow vehicle. Mine specified that I needed trailer brakes for any towed item over 1000lbs. I knew I was pushing it and went slow and pulled over if someone wanted to pass. The brakes were fine and never got hot.
I used the Demco adaptors and tow bar which works fine.
http://www.demco-products.com/manuals/tb_manuals/tp20193.pdf
We did not go to Silver Lake it?s just off Black Bear and we were alone (not a good idea on Black Bear if you make a mistake) so we didn?t want to take any side trips. Maybe next time we are in the area, thanks for the tip.
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08-10-2006, 04:48 AM
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Re: Ouray CO.
I figure I post a few more pic's we had a great time and am looking forward to going again. I just hope I can meet up with some other Hummers. We did have a chance to spend a couple of hours with one of the H1's doing tours but the rest of the time it was just me us.
Last edited by ketcat : 08-10-2006 at 04:52 AM.
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