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How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/6/2007 8:35:12 AM   
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The vehicle looking silly?  I have been checking for lift kits (by the way, WHY SO FEW) for the H3 and have also been looking at pictures.

I saw one that was lifted 6" and it looked just silly, unfortunately I cannot say what sized tires were on it, they had to be stock or 33's

I have the adventure package with 33's.  I would hate to have to buy new 35's just to get a lift kit that looks decent.  I am not interested in anything huge, perhaps 3" or 4".  Will that look ok with my 33's or will it look stupid?  I see a lot of trucks where I live that have stock tires and are lifted a lot, they just look silly.

Also, any recommendations on a lift kit or comments and pictures from people who have lifted theirs.  If I have to I guess I could go with 35's, but man that would be expensive, especially since my 2007 has 2700 miles on it.

Thanks for any help/advice.

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/6/2007 9:36:40 AM   
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Ive been thinking about this one for mine,,,   http://www.suspensionconnection.com/cgi-bin/suscon/140402.html     33's would look Ok on this lift but anything smaller might look like oreo cookies on rims.   Most lift kits Ive seen require different rims other than stock rims, so new rims would also be added to the cost.   I adjusted my torsion bars up and my 35's run fine on my rig, but Ive been wanting to lift ,,new rims,, and rubber for awhile now.  Just half to want to part with about 4 G's


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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/6/2007 10:07:42 AM   
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Have you looked into the front leveling lift setup?  That will give you a little more aggresive look and still be reasonable in cost and sillyness :D

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/6/2007 1:46:28 PM   
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why lift? crank the t-bars - throw on 35's and go anywhere

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/8/2007 9:56:39 AM   
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quote:

why lift? crank the t-bars - throw on 35's and go anywhere


Well, I must say, I have read a lot of posts about torsion bars, most say it's ok to adjust and then go get alignment, but I have read a few from people who seem to know what they are talking about saying it is a bad idea ( I would have to find the posts for their various reasons).  I will have to research more.

As for the 35's.  Heck, I have brand new 33's with 2700 miles on them, seems like a waste, selling them after I get the 35's is going to guarantee a loss.  But if you all think the 2" front level and some torsion bars and 35s would be better, perhaps a lift would not be necessary. 

I just want it to look a bit beefier so when my friend and I go out wheeling I am the better ... he drives a new Jeep 4dr unlimited model and he is saying his is better.  We shall see.

Thanks for any more advice.

Rob

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/8/2007 6:49:45 PM   
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If you don't want to crank the T-Bars then get a Readylift or Truxx Front Leveling kit!   I got the Readylift Front Leveling Kit and it works great for me!

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/9/2007 12:59:41 PM   
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Why would lifting the H3 with the T-Bars be a bad idea Rob?  Some guys on here have had the dealer do it and I don't think they would do that knowing the end result would be a return to the shop with something bigger broken as a result of their neglect.  I'm not real sure what dealers are and aren't allowed to do but I do not know of any shop that would knowingly do something that would damage a vehicle.  In this age of "I'll sue you" I'm sure the dealer knows the score on T-Bar lifts.

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/9/2007 1:36:10 PM   
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the theory of cranking t-bars bieng a bad idea is absolutly ridiculous....all a t-bar is is a metal bar with a spring rate...that is it!!! The only downside to cranking the t-bar is that it does change your cv joint angle....but any lift made for the h3 also changes the cv-joint angle the same exact way..unless you find a lift where there is a dif lowering bracket, a drop diff brakcet will keep the angles stock but I don't think there is a lift out there with one yet. If you don't want to spend money on 35' then why lift it? Any lift with stock 33's would look dumb, and I really don't understand what gain you would get by a lift with stock tires?

BTW...if your buddies new 4 door jk jeep is a rubicon...he will waste your h3 in almost every off-road situation you will encounter...just not in the same ballpark.

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/9/2007 3:32:00 PM   
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i tell ya what,every truck (chevy silverado)that i buy i put a set of keys in,and every truck rides rougher then it did before,and i only do it to get 2 1/2 inches out of the suspension,and the keys are only 50 bucks,so its a no brainer,and i have been doing these for about 8-10 years.this is my first hummer,and i was planning to do the same thing,buy some keys and put em in,then i see that its almost 300 bucks,so i think to my self,is the ride going to be that bad,but then everyone else on here said wether you torsion bar it or buy the keys,the ride stays the same,so i found out for myself,and it does,as long as you extend the shocks,it was harsher w/out extending the shocks,so i made some extenders,and its awesome,i got 2 inches of lift,and i could have gone more,but that was very satisfing.the chevys only get 1/2 inch out of 2 1/2 to 2 3/4 turns.i know what im doing when it comes to lifting vehicles,iv lifted about 50 in the last 10 years,so in my opinion,you dont need it,but if you have an extra 300 bucks laying around,the buy the kit,but i would save it for some other mods,like a k&n.just my .02

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/9/2007 6:00:27 PM   
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All you have to do to get the stock ride quality back is get longer shocks. Long gone are the days when cranking TBs results in a bad quality ride. Get shocks from here: http://cognitomotorsports.com/store/Hummer_H3.html

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/9/2007 6:39:44 PM   
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that would definetly do it,but you are still spending 200 dollars on shocks,it would be nice to do something to a hummer that didnt cost 200 bucks.everything that i seem to like costs at least 200 bucks it seems

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/9/2007 7:35:51 PM   
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you can get any shock for the h3...rancho makes a shock that would work. $200 to fit 35's and have a soft ride ain't bad...hell it cost us over $2000 to lift the jee in order to fit 35's!!!

But you don't need to reshock or to use extenders even...I have mine cranked 3-4 turns and have stock shocks with no extenders and have a stock quality ride.....A lot of the ride roughness guys are describing could also be from the tires they are running...a hard sidewall and hard compound tire will ride rougher than a softer sidewall mt tire...prolly why my ride quality is great and some people are complaining.

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/13/2007 2:04:07 PM   
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I did a torsion crank on my Old 99 durango.  All I did was crank the bars to get 2 more inches out of the front.  Then put lowering shakles on the rear "flipped them around to lift it"  I bought all new Rancho RS5000's built for a max lift of 3 inches.  The whole thing cost me about $200 and I put some 33' M/T's on it
It rode the same if not better as my truck had 120K/Miles on it and needed new shocks anyway. 
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Just crank-it, re-shakle-it and re-shock-it.  Get your 35's and show that Heep how to getter done!!!!

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 9/14/2007 3:58:06 AM   
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if you guys think about it.either way you lift it,wether it be just torsion bars,or keys,you are still lifting it w/ torsion bars,only the keys will give you close to an inch more,because of how they are indexed.but eiether way,you are cranking on the t-bras,some people lose sight of that,if you only want about 2",then crank away,if you want more,then you need the keys,that should just about sum it up,and you are right,the tires will make alot of difference,

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RE: How much can I lift the H3 without... - 5/9/2008 11:20:17 AM   
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Does anyone know if there is any such a device that will lower the rear rather than raising the front?

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