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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/7/2008 2:49:36 PM
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HummerGuy
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I'm in love
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/7/2008 4:05:33 PM
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magnumoffroad
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very nice truck, I helped build that beast and I got stomp out all over KS in it (holly **** its fast) Those are also all my accessories on it .
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/7/2008 4:51:10 PM
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Nice job, that is a good looking rig.
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/7/2008 9:17:11 PM
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ronb
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description says upgraded balljoints -- are they the rebuildable ones ( http://www.uorva.com/products.html ) or the normal moogs? Truck looks nice.
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/9/2008 9:19:30 AM
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magnumoffroad
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yes, they are the HD 15K class joints, they are used on the 1152 model up armored trucks for the military
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/10/2008 12:17:30 AM
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HummBob
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Yeah, but it's GREEN!!!! What's the POINT!!!!
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/10/2008 6:06:51 AM
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HummerGuy
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Damn Bob! It's bad enough your chrome will take 10 million years to deteriorate back into the earth
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/10/2008 7:00:16 AM
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big2dabank
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Damn thats sweet, Anyone have or considered the hline diesel conversion for the H2? I can't get the numbers to work out price/benefit, math just doesn't work. Plus its almost impossible to get anyone from hline to call you back or respond to emails. Last number I saw was around $25 to 28K, ouch. Thats like three or four years worth of fuel for me even at $4 a gallon. So if I only pic up on average about 7 mpgs with the conversion it would take about 8 years to break even at around $4 per gallon. In order to make the numbers work you would have to run cooking oil most of the time. So you would be constantly flushing the lines to keep the cooking oil from gelling in the fuel lines and you would need a steady supply of cooking oil. I can by another car and put less miles on the hummer and come out better. Unless I'm missing something, the numbers don't work. Ok enough of that, I got side tracked, back to the topic, If it actually meets the reserve price and sells any bets on what it will sell for. My guess is low to mid 80s.
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/10/2008 11:46:13 AM
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magnumoffroad
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hline is moving on to bigger better things and is turning away a lot of conversions(good for me) ,as far as the price on that build, the benifits are much more than just fuel economey, and is priced due to the extensive labor and the price of the new powertrain. keep in mind thses trucks arn't for everyone and if you are looking to get the most milage for your buck you should be driving a honda not a hummer. I have worked with hline for 5 years on these builds and will still be converting H1s and H2s for some time to come.The technology he(hline) is about to release is going to change the fuel economey for almost evert vechicle on the road, as has taken some serious R&D and some serious coin but has been proven and should be released late this year.
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/10/2008 12:30:55 PM
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big2dabank
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magnum, I wasn't picking on hline, I think the work they (you included) have done is amazing. From what I know/heard to date, I just don't think the conversion is for me, just as you said, the benefits are more than just fuel economy. So I am sure I must not completely understand all of the pros and cons. If I could get a good summary of the pros of the conversion it may make more sense. I have never gotten a response from hline and just assumed that they were way to busy with better things than some average joes h2. I actualy think the hummer gets great fuel mileage for the type of vehicle it is. I'll just spend my 28k on the HX when it is available. Thanks for the response.
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RE: Discovery Channel Hummer - 4/10/2008 12:49:57 PM
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magnumoffroad
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the conversion yeilds some serious power and towing capability that is the most appealing factor, the milage can be bumped to near 28mpg with CNG or propane if that is the goal of the owner,but that also comes with a price tag.The technology coming late this year is based on the economy factor, and It will be fairly inexpensive with estounding figures for power and fuel economy. I cant say to much but it is gonna turn the table on good ol uncle sam and I cant wait! I will hold the distribution rights for the south west region and cant wait to make a diffrence for our economy and our environment, saveing us all a lot of dough and polluation.
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