Bummer for the Hummer!

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LibertyTC

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You could say I am a bit taller after OME-clevis,isolators, and boiler's 3/8 shims.
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Somewhere between being sane and insane!
I have no love for H2's and H3's but this guy's H3 is not bad..............

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Those are 38" tires and it's built to handle them using a custom HP44 up front cut down to accept CV axles.
 

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They are alright. They seems to poser like to me, and a 5 cylinder engine doesn't sound appealing to me for a 5500 pound vehicle, nor does paying $45k+ for an Alpha with the V8 for something that isn't as practical as a KJ in any sense.
More power to the folks that make them work though.
 

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Troy not bad that looks awesome. Man he must have put some serious $ into that rig.
Like the full length roof basket!
I got to drive a few hummers and they seem to have acceptable power. It felt sturdy to drive and no drifting in windy conditions etc.
It is what I would have bought but ended up my KJ.
I think we get better fuel economy, but then we should Kj is lighter & smaller.
 
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