New H3 Owner
#21
RE: New H3 Owner
ORIGINAL: Muddydawg75
I know a jackass that totaled his ZO6 with 188 miles on it... hell he has half of you guys believing his story too... of course we are all smart enough to know that he isn't telling the whole truth...
I know a jackass that totaled his ZO6 with 188 miles on it... hell he has half of you guys believing his story too... of course we are all smart enough to know that he isn't telling the whole truth...
No personal names
#22
RE: New H3 Owner
Hey Gene,
Be my guest on using any of my installation threads or tutorials. That's what they're for. Hope they help you out.
I have a feeling I will need some parts for both my C5's this coming year as the wife is complaining about lack of power, even after the TC, gears, headers and intake, so I see some sort of upgrade soon. I'm also seriously considering the SL7 as it's always been my dream and the price is certainly right. I just need to get my ususal plan in place so I'm ready to go when I place the order. Plus I'll need some time off for the projects.
I Zaino'ed the H3 and it did an awesome job on the black. I'm still tickled about how great a vehicle GM built me - just didn't expect it. The mod madness has already started, beginning with EFILive V2 so I can be ready to tune it just in case a Maggie shows upat my doorstep anytime soon.
To the membership here: Gene is a long-time,much-respectedCorvette forum vendor and member. He regularly receives kudos from the Corvette forum membership for his help and for his great prices and service. Don't hesitate in contacting Gene if you have a need for GM parts - he'll take excellent care of you.
Be my guest on using any of my installation threads or tutorials. That's what they're for. Hope they help you out.
I have a feeling I will need some parts for both my C5's this coming year as the wife is complaining about lack of power, even after the TC, gears, headers and intake, so I see some sort of upgrade soon. I'm also seriously considering the SL7 as it's always been my dream and the price is certainly right. I just need to get my ususal plan in place so I'm ready to go when I place the order. Plus I'll need some time off for the projects.
I Zaino'ed the H3 and it did an awesome job on the black. I'm still tickled about how great a vehicle GM built me - just didn't expect it. The mod madness has already started, beginning with EFILive V2 so I can be ready to tune it just in case a Maggie shows upat my doorstep anytime soon.
To the membership here: Gene is a long-time,much-respectedCorvette forum vendor and member. He regularly receives kudos from the Corvette forum membership for his help and for his great prices and service. Don't hesitate in contacting Gene if you have a need for GM parts - he'll take excellent care of you.
#23
RE: New H3 Owner
ORIGINAL: Patches
Hey Gene,
Be my guest on using any of my installation threads or tutorials. That's what they're for. Hope they help you out.
I have a feeling I will need some parts for both my C5's this coming year as the wife is complaining about lack of power, even after the TC, gears, headers and intake, so I see some sort of upgrade soon. I'm also seriously considering the SL7 as it's always been my dream and the price is certainly right. I just need to get my ususal plan in place so I'm ready to go when I place the order. Plus I'll need some time off for the projects.
I Zaino'ed the H3 and it did an awesome job on the black. I'm still tickled about how great a vehicle GM built me - just didn't expect it. The mod madness has already started, beginning with EFILive V2 so I can be ready to tune it just in case a Maggie shows upat my doorstep anytime soon.
To the membership here: Gene is a long-time,much-respectedCorvette forum vendor and member. He regularly receives kudos from the Corvette forum membership for his help and for his great prices and service. Don't hesitate in contacting Gene if you have a need for GM parts - he'll take excellent care of you.
Hey Gene,
Be my guest on using any of my installation threads or tutorials. That's what they're for. Hope they help you out.
I have a feeling I will need some parts for both my C5's this coming year as the wife is complaining about lack of power, even after the TC, gears, headers and intake, so I see some sort of upgrade soon. I'm also seriously considering the SL7 as it's always been my dream and the price is certainly right. I just need to get my ususal plan in place so I'm ready to go when I place the order. Plus I'll need some time off for the projects.
I Zaino'ed the H3 and it did an awesome job on the black. I'm still tickled about how great a vehicle GM built me - just didn't expect it. The mod madness has already started, beginning with EFILive V2 so I can be ready to tune it just in case a Maggie shows upat my doorstep anytime soon.
To the membership here: Gene is a long-time,much-respectedCorvette forum vendor and member. He regularly receives kudos from the Corvette forum membership for his help and for his great prices and service. Don't hesitate in contacting Gene if you have a need for GM parts - he'll take excellent care of you.
I would certainly be honored to get the opportunity to earn your business. I really appreciate you giving some feedback on myself and my business. I love what I do and it is fun for me to sell to other enthusiasts.
Thanks, Gene.
#24
RE: New H3 Owner
Suspension Problem?
Before I posted this in the forums... I figured there's already probably enough smart people about this vehicle here to answer my question.
I was Zaino'ing the H3 today... , etc... my driveway kind of goes a little on a slope into my garage. I was walking from the street up to the garage and I noticed it looked like the drivers side was sitting a little lower on the LH side.
A few minutes ago I confirmed this with the tape measure. I understand I can adjust the torsion bars back there. Maybe I can adjust the torsion bar to fix it? It doesn't appear the shock is broken.
Any help would be appreciated.
My garage is level.
Thanks, Gene.
Before I posted this in the forums... I figured there's already probably enough smart people about this vehicle here to answer my question.
I was Zaino'ing the H3 today... , etc... my driveway kind of goes a little on a slope into my garage. I was walking from the street up to the garage and I noticed it looked like the drivers side was sitting a little lower on the LH side.
A few minutes ago I confirmed this with the tape measure. I understand I can adjust the torsion bars back there. Maybe I can adjust the torsion bar to fix it? It doesn't appear the shock is broken.
Any help would be appreciated.
My garage is level.
Thanks, Gene.
#25
RE: New H3 Owner
Not that this is a Corvette forum but I have a 2003 50th Anniversary convertible. Alomst stock ( except for the super charger, cam, headers, exhaust, Z06 brake package, etc...610 RWHP. Only problem is I never drive the thing. Former NCCC/NCRS member and I've been through a lot of vettes in my years.
Ok, I'm done...back to Hummers.
Ok, I'm done...back to Hummers.
#26
RE: New H3 Owner
and for your suspension thing... there has been a lot of talk about this in the 3 forum... thecause is anything from a full tank of gas to a lower torsion bar setting to a wrong torque on your rear springs... you might have to dig for that answer to YOUR specific issue.
#28
RE: New H3 Owner
I did dig around. This better not be due to a full tank of gas... this thing looks terrible. I didn't really see anything at all about this, even after doing a search on this forum, another forum, and even google.
#30
RE: New H3 Owner
ORIGINAL: NOMOYELLO
This is what we call the GANGSTA LEAN.---[sm=icon_ladiesman.gif]---psitsch the fat chicks.[sm=bustedsign.gif]
This is what we call the GANGSTA LEAN.---[sm=icon_ladiesman.gif]---psitsch the fat chicks.[sm=bustedsign.gif]