RE: Things needed on my H3!!!
Login | |
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/7/2008 3:46:58 PM
|
|
|
heavyD
Posts: 32
Joined: 4/5/2008 Status: offline
|
Wow, everyone is thinking the same as me, the stereo controls on steering wheel needs to standard not an option, also as rhill20 stated storage, I dont know how yet but away to loose some blind spots, some place else to put the spare tire ( and not inside some H2 ). What I like to see is the hood open up forward like the H2. Seats folding all the way down, power rear window, a diesel would be awesome. Soo much, if you guys at hummer R&D dept are reading this, take notes....
|
|
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/7/2008 7:10:51 PM
|
|
|
rhill20
 Posts: 4549
Joined: 10/27/2007 From: Delaware, Ohio GO BUCKS! Status: offline
|
I bought one of those sticky pads at Wal-Mart and layed it on the dash. It hold onto my sunglasses and cell phone pretty good and it only cost $3.00.
_____________________________
|
|
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/7/2008 9:35:33 PM
|
|
|
AlisoH3
Posts: 22
Joined: 3/14/2008 Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: maynard9089 I would love just about everything mentioned so far but I am puzzled as to why the Monsoon stereo system doesn't come with a jack for an iPod. YES!!!!!! This is probably the most glaring omission in my ever so humble opinion :-D I'd also like truly fold flat seats, HID headlights and steering wheel audio controls. Oh, and bluetooth... but that's coming next model year I think.....
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/8/2008 4:29:20 AM
|
|
|
ozHummer
Posts: 43
Joined: 4/19/2008 Status: offline
|
Let's face it - we bought these cars because they are Hummers ! - not because the are the best equiped most comfortable rides around! In Aus there are very few cars like the H3, that cost in excess of $70K and don't have climate air, mp3, bluetooth ipod, rear parking sensors, etc ..... I just want the V8 ... and Now !
_____________________________
Cheers KD
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/8/2008 7:13:39 AM
|
|
|
RealJeep
Posts: 725
Status: offline
|
OK, you asked... Just don't get pissed at me for telling the truth. - Don't give a rat's gleuteus maximus about soccer mom, grocery getter items.
- Needs a part time T-Case with locking hubs.
- Scrap the lame Traction Control
- Install front and rear lockers
- Solid front axle, more dependable, less parts to wear out.
- No slip shaft on the T-Case, install a yoke there in case you puke the rear drive shaft.
- Shift levers! I hate push button four wheel drive.
On a less serious note: - A back window that opens so you can carry long 2x4's.
- Fold flat rear seats.
- Vinyl (rubber) floor mat option.
- Power seats with the cloth seat option
- Pictures of little kittens on the backs of the sun visors!
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/9/2008 12:10:46 AM
|
|
|
ozHummer
Posts: 43
Joined: 4/19/2008 Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: RealJeep OK, you asked... Just don't get pissed at me for telling the truth. - Don't give a rat's gleuteus maximus about soccer mom, grocery getter items.
- Needs a part time T-Case with locking hubs.
- Scrap the lame Traction Control
- Install front and rear lockers
- Solid front axle, more dependable, less parts to wear out.
- No slip shaft on the T-Case, install a yoke there in case you puke the rear drive shaft.
- Shift levers! I hate push button four wheel drive.
On a less serious note: - A back window that opens so you can carry long 2x4's.
- Fold flat rear seats.
- Vinyl (rubber) floor mat option.
- Power seats with the cloth seat option
- Pictures of little kittens on the backs of the sun visors!
Don't you have pictures of little kittens on the backs of the sun visors ? - these are standard on the Australian H3's !
_____________________________
Cheers KD
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/9/2008 2:40:15 AM
|
|
|
hma03
Posts: 98
Joined: 3/3/2008 Status: offline
|
ozHummer, The H3 is the best value for money 4WD in Oz. Try and buy a Patrol or Landcruiser with the same level of appointment for that money. Jeez when I bought mine it was because Toyota couldn't deliver a 76Series 5 Door wagon (delivery 9 onths from order!) that is virtually vinyl and AM radio let alone Ipod compatible and the H3 was cheaper! Personally, if my kids were still of going with mom and dad age, I would throw Ipods, DVD's, mobile phones and computer games out the bloody window and let them actually see and smell the fantastic country side and learn to keep themselves occupied. Last year we took a family with us on a 3,500km Easter trip from Brisbane to Haddons Cnr, Innaminka, Cameron's Cnr and back via a little used back road to Thargomindah. The teenage kids in the other car didn't see a bloody thing as they played games on their mobile phones etc. Couldn't even get them to put them down long enough to engage on UHF chatter...ggggrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Only thing they learnt was how long the batteries in their phones and games lasted. Give me a front diff lock, some extra front wheel articulation, a drivers footrest for long drives and a broken alarm so it doesn't chime when you have the front door open and I will be happy as a pig in ****.
_____________________________
4" Rancho lift-custom paint, #35" Baja MTZ,17" steel rims, extended rear shackles, GM rock sliders, GME UHF radio, side mount UHF ariel, Pioneer AVIC, cargo barrier, 60L water tank, dual battery, custom drawer system, turbonetics turbo,500W inverter
|
|
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/9/2008 1:01:29 PM
|
|
|
hma03
Posts: 98
Joined: 3/3/2008 Status: offline
|
We are planning a September trip. How far are you going across? I will be interested in your feul consumption as my other trips to the SImpson I have had a car with a long range tank....am working on one for the Hummer. Let me know if you are interested and we might get a better deal..anyone else from Oz interested? In line with this thread....long range tank.
_____________________________
4" Rancho lift-custom paint, #35" Baja MTZ,17" steel rims, extended rear shackles, GM rock sliders, GME UHF radio, side mount UHF ariel, Pioneer AVIC, cargo barrier, 60L water tank, dual battery, custom drawer system, turbonetics turbo,500W inverter
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/9/2008 8:21:09 PM
|
|
|
ozHummer
Posts: 43
Joined: 4/19/2008 Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: hma03 We are planning a September trip. How far are you going across? I will be interested in your feul consumption as my other trips to the SImpson I have had a car with a long range tank....am working on one for the Hummer. Let me know if you are interested and we might get a better deal..anyone else from Oz interested? In line with this thread....long range tank. Not sure how far yet still planning - will be doing Strzelecki and Innamincka - am VERY INTERESTED IN A LONG RANGE OPTION !!!! cause I don't think I will get far on 89L !!!
_____________________________
Cheers KD
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/9/2008 9:10:29 PM
|
|
|
3hummers
Posts: 11785
Joined: 9/23/2007 Status: online
|
One thing I really like about the H1 Alpha...52 gallons of fuel tank capacity. Add a couple of jerry cans and you are up to 62 gallons. That is about 700 miles of cruising range
_____________________________
2006 H1 Alpha wagon 2000 H1 Slantback 1997 H1 wagon 2008 H3 Alpha
|
|
|
|
RE: Things needed on my H3!!! - 5/10/2008 1:41:02 AM
|
|
|
hma03
Posts: 98
Joined: 3/3/2008 Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: ozHummer quote:
ORIGINAL: hma03 We are planning a September trip. How far are you going across? I will be interested in your feul consumption as my other trips to the SImpson I have had a car with a long range tank....am working on one for the Hummer. Let me know if you are interested and we might get a better deal..anyone else from Oz interested? In line with this thread....long range tank. Not sure how far yet still planning - will be doing Strzelecki and Innamincka - am VERY INTERESTED IN A LONG RANGE OPTION !!!! cause I don't think I will get far on 89L !!! You can do most of that with a couple of jerry cans and be very, very safe as you have fuel at Windorah, Birdsville, Camerons Cnr, Thargomindah and Innaminka depending on which direction you plan on coming from. Big Red is a morning trip from Birdsville if you are not planning on going out into the desert. Mind you a long range tank often gets you to cheaper fuel as well out there rather than having to fill up at smaller, more expensive places. I'll kep you posted on how I go with the long range tank. Cheers
_____________________________
4" Rancho lift-custom paint, #35" Baja MTZ,17" steel rims, extended rear shackles, GM rock sliders, GME UHF radio, side mount UHF ariel, Pioneer AVIC, cargo barrier, 60L water tank, dual battery, custom drawer system, turbonetics turbo,500W inverter
|
|
|
|
Contact Us |
Advertising |
Automotive Directory |
About Us |
Link To Us |
Archive |
Hummer Links |
Legal |
Privacy Policy |
© Hummer Forums.com
Hummer Forums .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by General Motors Corporation.
|