New to the Hummer Nation
While my Yukon was in the shop got a H3 loaner vehicle and 2 months later I owned one. Its got some bling, but hey the wife has to like it too right!?! Yukon had 273K miles on her so it was time anywaysand I loved the H3. I build golf courses for a living so Im one of the lucky ones that gets to go wheeling every day and gets a decent salary for it. Now that Ive had mine for 10 months its time to make her right. Mods to come if I can figure out what I want to do. Im off road ALOT but it still has to function on the highway. Im thinking bigger/more aggressive tires and debating on lift, level, or torsion bar adjustment. This is what she looks like now, hopefully this will chage and maybe you guys can help me make some decisions on what to do next....
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Nice truck, it has plenty of possibilities!!! Welcome to the forums. Read some of the mod threads on your topics.
One thing that has always impressed me with a 3 is that you do not need a big honkin lift to run serious tires. T Bar adjust the front up a bit, level it across the front, and you are set for some good tires to put under the offroad platform GM built for you.
One thing that has always impressed me with a 3 is that you do not need a big honkin lift to run serious tires. T Bar adjust the front up a bit, level it across the front, and you are set for some good tires to put under the offroad platform GM built for you.
Welcome to the forum. Lots of performance mods among the members here so plenty of experience to help. Just decide what you want to do, use the search function and anything you don't find ask about.


