Ed's06h3 hummer build
#11
Future mods
Delta 45h series lights (roof lights)
Oem ucp
Oem rock sliders
Hunner extreme skids (ordered)
Torsion bar lift
Bilstein shocks with trail duty bump stops
Starr HID headlights (black housing)
DOI front bumper
Warn winch
Pcmforless tune
Delta 45h series lights (roof lights)
Oem ucp
Oem rock sliders
Hunner extreme skids (ordered)
Torsion bar lift
Bilstein shocks with trail duty bump stops
Starr HID headlights (black housing)
DOI front bumper
Warn winch
Pcmforless tune
Last edited by Ed's06h3; 10-09-2012 at 12:21 AM.
#18
great execution of the switch mount location.
i removed the GOBI letters off my rack as well. looks much better. you should get the delta 45 light covers as well, they are well worth it.
i didnt even bother to attach the front legs of the rack to the roof, as structurally the rack is already sound and i have not had any vibration issues. however i did put adhesive outdoor foam tape under all the legs for vibration and as a spacer to avoid metal on metal contact. still works great to this day....
i removed the GOBI letters off my rack as well. looks much better. you should get the delta 45 light covers as well, they are well worth it.
i didnt even bother to attach the front legs of the rack to the roof, as structurally the rack is already sound and i have not had any vibration issues. however i did put adhesive outdoor foam tape under all the legs for vibration and as a spacer to avoid metal on metal contact. still works great to this day....
#20
great execution of the switch mount location.
i removed the GOBI letters off my rack as well. looks much better. you should get the delta 45 light covers as well, they are well worth it.
i didnt even bother to attach the front legs of the rack to the roof, as structurally the rack is already sound and i have not had any vibration issues. however i did put adhesive outdoor foam tape under all the legs for vibration and as a spacer to avoid metal on metal contact. still works great to this day....
i removed the GOBI letters off my rack as well. looks much better. you should get the delta 45 light covers as well, they are well worth it.
i didnt even bother to attach the front legs of the rack to the roof, as structurally the rack is already sound and i have not had any vibration issues. however i did put adhesive outdoor foam tape under all the legs for vibration and as a spacer to avoid metal on metal contact. still works great to this day....