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08-16-2006, 04:20 PM
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Little help please...New H1 owner here
Hello,
I'm glad I found this forum, I've been going through a lot of the old threads and it seems great.
Can anyone offer me some advice on my 2001 H1 Wagon?
- How do you aim the headlights? I see that there are 2 screws of 2 different sizes each.
-What is the best air pressure for street driving and should I adjust the pressure for highway driving?
- Is there a good place for accessories? I'm looking for racks for over the wheelwells and the console between the rear seats. I found Teakatoys.com but their prices seem really high. (they are almost 100% more on the husky cargo liner I bought)
-Why are the running light cutouts on the hood assymetrical?
Thanks, and I'll look forward to your answers and to being an active member here.
Here is a pic: http://aycu30.webshots.com/image/274...7376982_rs.jpg
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08-16-2006, 08:32 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
Nice truck! I cannot answer most of your questions.
You could try Bluehummer.com or Lynchhummer.com's adventure accessories.
If you mean the turn signal lamps on the front being assymetrical, that extra space on the drivers side is for the black out light, a hint of the vehicle's military design and heritage.
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08-16-2006, 08:37 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
One of the screws probably adjusts vertical and the other horizontal. Just a guess.
As to the tire pressure, go by what's on the tire. You can go above it some, say another 5 lbs. But I don't own an H1, so I'm sure someone else with one can anwer you with more specifics.
Welcome aboard.
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08-16-2006, 08:48 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
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Originally Posted by KenP
One of the screws probably adjusts vertical and the other horizontal. Just a guess.
As to the tire pressure, go by what's on the tire. You can go above it some, say another 5 lbs. But I don't own an H1, so I'm sure someone else with one can anwer you with more specifics.
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I would say go by what's on the door. Door or somewhere in the door sill. Maybe check your owner's manual as well. My only concern is tire listed pressure would seem not to be based on vehicle weight or dynamics, since the same tire could be used on a multitude of vehicles. Or list Max PSI.
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08-16-2006, 10:30 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
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Originally Posted by Aubs
I would say go by what's on the door. Door or somewhere in the door sill. Maybe check your owner's manual as well. My only concern is tire listed pressure would seem not to be based on vehicle weight or dynamics, since the same tire could be used on a multitude of vehicles. Or list Max PSI.
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I didn't say DOOR? Odd.
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08-16-2006, 10:47 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
I'm glad I found this forum, I've been going through a lot of the old threads and it seems great.
Can anyone offer me some advice on my 2001 H1 Wagon?
- How do you aim the headlights? I see that there are 2 screws of 2 different sizes each.
Why do the need to be adjusted in the first place, they usually dont come out of adjustment. Your buckets could be rusted out.
-What is the best air pressure for street driving and should I adjust the pressure for highway driving?
Do you have GSA's? Either way a good number when the tires are cold (first thing in the morning) is 30PSI in the front and 40 PSI in the rear
- Is there a good place for accessories? I'm looking for racks for over the wheelwells and the console between the rear seats. I found Teakatoys.com but their prices seem really high. (they are almost 100% more on the husky cargo liner I bought)
You'll probably have to just bite the bullet and fork up. H1's acc. are not cheap at all.
-Why are the running light cutouts on the hood assymetrical?
I could not tell you.
Thanks, and I'll look forward to your answers and to being an active member here.
Welcome to the board. Where are you from?
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08-16-2006, 10:57 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
Quote:
Originally Posted by KenP
I didn't say DOOR? Odd.
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Wow, I'm confused. Just look at my avatar!
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08-17-2006, 06:25 AM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
If you're running MTRs you'll probably like the ride of 35-40psi.
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08-17-2006, 07:23 AM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
The tires in the H1 rise up about 5 PSI once they are warm, hence the 30 PSI in the front and 35 in the rear when they are cold. But, you are right 35-40 PSI is ideal, both for tire wear and comfort. Unless he has changed the tires on his truck he still has your personal favorite tires. Goodyear GSA's. (which wear best at 35 PSI in the front and 40 in the rear when warm)
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Originally Posted by DRTYFN
If you're running MTRs you'll probably like the ride of 35-40psi.
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08-17-2006, 01:28 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
Thanks for the input.
I'm running run flat GSA's with CTIS. I had been using the 35/40 setup (at cold) but when the tires warmed up at highway speeds I noticed a "drumming" sound from the rear. Lowering the pressure to about 39 stopped it.
As far as the lights...they are just out of alignment. Nothing is rusted anywhere.
And I did bite the bullet and ordered a bunch of goodies from Teakatoys.com last night.
Truck (and I) are in Southern NJ.
Again, thanks for the input. Much appreciated.
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08-17-2006, 08:42 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
01 was a good year, 02, 03 hmmmmm. Enjoy that bad boy
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08-18-2006, 03:18 AM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
nice truck. try bluehummer.com for spair parts and some accesories.
I run my H1 at 30 front and 35 rear when cold no mater whar tires I have on. you might want to get a good sound system if you start running with agresive tread though, does get a tad noisy.
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08-19-2006, 06:54 PM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
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Originally Posted by Mojosan
-Why are the running light cutouts on the hood asymmetrical?
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If you are talking about the driver side recess, the HUMVEE has a special light that mounts in that area to allow them to run at night w/o their headlights on. It is not available from the factory on the H1.
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09-01-2006, 04:05 AM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
Welcome aboard - Answers to your questions are mixed in below...
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Originally Posted by Mojosan
Hello,
I'm glad I found this forum, I've been going through a lot of the old threads and it seems great.
Can anyone offer me some advice on my 2001 H1 Wagon?
- How do you aim the headlights? I see that there are 2 screws of 2 different sizes each.
Tighten and loosen the screws - if it goes the wrong way, reverse the direction you are turning that screw
-What is the best air pressure for street driving and should I adjust the pressure for highway driving?
Depends on the tire. I actually had best luck with GSA's at nearly 50psi.
I run wider off-road tires at much lower pressure to get even wear - most around 25psi. Tell us what your tires are and you will get more specific answers.
- Is there a good place for accessories? I'm looking for racks for over the wheelwells and the console between the rear seats. I found Teakatoys.com but their prices seem really high. (they are almost 100% more on the husky cargo liner I bought)
It really depends on what item you are looking for, but here are a few to go browse around at:
Adventure Accessories (Lynch Hummer)
BlueHummer Outfitters
Rubberduck4x4
Predator Motorsports
And of course, anyone else who advertises in either Ultimate Hummers Magazine or on http://hummer.offroad.com - (yeah, so I might be biased since they pay some of my bills).
-Why are the running light cutouts on the hood assymetrical?
Military blackout light mounts in the "extra space" on the driver's side on HMMWVs - they share the same hood as the civilian trucks.
Thanks, and I'll look forward to your answers and to being an active member here.
Here is a pic: http://aycu30.webshots.com/image/274...7376982_rs.jpg
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09-06-2006, 12:09 AM
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Re: Little help please...New H1 owner here
there are a lot of backorders for H1 accessories these days because of SMA closing up.
ive had the best experience with these guys
www.bluehummer.com
www.rubberduck4x4.com
if you need any specific recommendations i have a wagon also and recently outfitted it. email me..
if your ready to turn that nice truck into an offroader. im on LI, lets go to paragon.
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