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09-29-2009, 06:37 PM
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Re: Lift Kit w/rear air suspension
Cody,
I would recomend the the Rancho Kit. Not that I am discounting Fabtech as they build some really good stuff but..... It's very hard to get fabtech stuff right now as they just went threw a bankruptcy and may soon be aquired by superlift. In fact last I heard all manufacturing was halted. Although they may be building again???? Someone may have more info on this??
The Rancho kit is a 4 inch kit. It will give you a lower center of gravity which is one of the reasons that the h2 does so well offroad with its front IFS.
However if I remember right you were just going for the offroad look?
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09-30-2009, 01:14 AM
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Re: Lift Kit w/rear air suspension
If he wants to raise the rear, I've got the spacers for rear air suspension. If he's looking for just "the look", he could use these spacers for the rear and keys for the front.
Mark
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Originally Posted by HumminNBoatin'
Cody,
I would recomend the the Rancho Kit. Not that I am discounting Fabtech as they build some really good stuff but..... It's very hard to get fabtech stuff right now as they just went threw a bankruptcy and may soon be aquired by superlift. In fact last I heard all manufacturing was halted. Although they may be building again???? Someone may have more info on this??
The Rancho kit is a 4 inch kit. It will give you a lower center of gravity which is one of the reasons that the h2 does so well offroad with its front IFS.
However if I remember right you were just going for the offroad look?
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09-30-2009, 02:06 AM
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Re: Lift Kit w/rear air suspension
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Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
If he wants to raise the rear, I've got the spacers for rear air suspension. If he's looking for just "the look", he could use these spacers for the rear and keys for the front.
Mark
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What??? Not sure what you mean here?
I lifted my truck 2 inches front and rear. I made spacers for the rear suspension and used green keys in the front. I took some tuning for me to dial in the air ride but now it works great.
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09-30-2009, 05:55 AM
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Re: Lift Kit w/rear air suspension
Eric,
I love to mod my cars. I bought my gto and never planned on doing anything to it. Now $6,000 later and 525hp I want it to go even faster. Now I'm getting bored with the stock hummer. I plan on putting the lift, and lots of engine work about this time next year. Right now I'm scouting out what kind of lift, tires, rims, supercharger, etc. I went out and bought another car for a daily driver, so I want to make this one badass off road hummer with lots of hp. 
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09-30-2009, 02:30 PM
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Re: Lift Kit w/rear air suspension
If you want badass offroad I would GO RANCHO lol. Hey man you dont have to build that thing to wheel it you know. It will go lots o places just the way it is!!! Let me know if you ever get the itch to see what it can do. Also I am working with Rubberduck4x4 on a new brushguard for the H2. So make sure you budget some money for it! lol. We should have pictures comming here soon!!
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09-30-2009, 04:11 PM
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Re: Lift Kit w/rear air suspension
I'll let you know. I've done some light off roading getting a feel for it. Can't wait to see some photos.
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