1) Eaton front elockers for BTM advatage.
2) Rubber duck full UCP for the rocks you do hit.
3) Supper charger for low end torque. That could give H2 up to 550 HP.
4) 35 12.5 17 PJ dirt grip tires. I say 35 because I don't want to increase tire rotation and 37 or 38's only give you clearance. give you 1 to 2 inch clearance and increases tire rotation (more diameter)at same RPM while loosing traction (spining). Stock tires are ok but not off road. Like buckeye said you need a soft rubber with aggressive tread. (JP dirt grip)
Thats me at StarB ucks with my wife's new Dear.
What am I missing? (an H1 pulling an H2)
http://www.enichesoftware.com/
1) Eaton front elockers for BTM advatage.
2) Rubber duck full UCP for the rocks you do hit.
3) Supper charger for low end torque. That could give H2 up to 550 HP.
4) 35 12.5 17 PJ dirt grip tires. I say 35 because I don't want to increase tire rotation and 37 or 38's only give you clearance. give you 1 to 2 inch clearance and increases tire rotation (more diameter)at same RPM while loosing traction (spining). Stock tires are ok but not off road. Like buckeye said you need a soft rubber with aggressive tread. (JP dirt grip)
Thats me at StarB ucks with my wife's new Dear.
What am I missing? (an H1 pulling an H2)
http://www.enichesoftware.com/
1) Eaton front elockers for BTM advatage.
2) Rubber duck full UCP for the rocks you do hit.
3) Supper charger for low end torque. That could give H2 up to 550 HP.
4) 35 12.5 17 PJ dirt grip tires. I say 35 because I don't want to increase tire rotation and 37 or 38's only give you clearance. give you 1 to 2 inch clearance and increases tire rotation (more diameter)at same RPM while loosing traction (spining). Stock tires are ok but not off road. Like buckeye said you need a soft rubber with aggressive tread. (JP dirt grip)
Thats me at StarB ucks with my wife's new Dear.
What am I missing? (an H1 pulling an H2)
http://www.enichesoftware.com/
http://www.enichesoftware.com/
http://www.enichesoftware.com/
The biggest limitation I've seen on the H2s over here in the Eastern US is ground clearance and weak steering linkage. H1s have a lot of "armor" on the underside, so even if there is not enough ground clearance, they can usually drag their way over obstacles that would do a lot of damage to other vehicles.
Scot Smith
1994 HMC4, Locked
Steering & Axle Express
Steering, Driveline & other Hummer Stuff
I think part of my problem is I've driven stick shift only 4wd trucks, not automatics. 4W driving for 20 years on stick shift. I will be getting 37's and now my other post for bead locking wheels for H2. And will the H1 wheels work?
http://www.enichesoftware.com/
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