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Grandman 04-09-2006 02:11 PM

Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
This is a play area on my own property . Photos from the frame twister .


http://img410.imageshack.us/my.php?image=h3trap36sm.jpg


http://img410.imageshack.us/my.php?i...3turtle3ig.jpg

OPPS somthing didnt work , im new around here so somthing is different then other boards im on . sorry

dilo2001gt 04-09-2006 10:03 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
nice pics mud shortbus is going to love you :D

Dennis 04-10-2006 03:57 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
Let me understand this..You had this huge woods to drive around in, but there was just this one little hole you couldn't avoid driving through?[sm=dontgetit.gif]

Grandman 04-10-2006 05:35 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
I guess you dont get it at all . I off road , that huge woods has a course set up through it for the purpose of testing a vehicles ability . To avoid it would be rather silly in this case . The frame twiester section where the photo is taken is to test the flexibility of a wheeler . Gm did build the H3 to be off roade capable .

Dennis 04-10-2006 06:07 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
Just pulling your chain:D...I don't off road, But seriously I fully understand that the H3 is one of the most capable...Personally I can't bring myself to put the rig through anything that would/could wreck it..I'm just too much of a mother hen about it...Just me.:eek:

So how did it do, mud pit an all?

Raffi76 04-10-2006 06:39 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
You and me both, what If I got a scratch on it ?????? [sm=insomnia.gif]

Grandman 04-10-2006 08:29 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
Well im not complelty nuts , or brave depending how you look at it . With out beating on the H3 it completed about 50% of the course . This course gets worse as you go from start to finish .

Over all it did very well for a stock ride . its doom was high centering on a berm .

The course was built by me ( 15 years off roading ) with the intent of tripping up just about any wheel base off road ride . It was built to be extremely hard for a single locker 33" tire machine .

Heres is a photo of the berm that stopped the run

http://img125.imageshack.us/my.php?i...3turtle7ea.jpg


Dennis 04-10-2006 09:02 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
Yeah I thought that looked a little over the top..See where you nosed it in somewhere too....But really, my first impression of any of the Hummers was that they'd be better suited on open rock and clear terrain with less underbrush to negotiate...Someday I will get me a good running but not so cosmetically clean 4X4 and take the plunge without regrets..[sm=badbadbad.gif]

Linus Gump 04-10-2006 09:41 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
Dennis, you would hate to see mine right now. I even cringe when I go out and look at it. The scratches aren't anything that can't be buffed out (I hope!) but it does look pretty bad. I hate it when a trail gets tight, but there is no where to turn around and backing back down would be worse then going ahead. Dead pine trees are murder to paint.

nascar 17 04-11-2006 11:31 PM

RE: Off road in my H3 Links work now
 
Yes the Texas tumble weeds is what we call them down here in TEXAS will really scratch your paint up really bad. On black it really shows up bad and wont buff out.


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