SlcHummer
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Probably a bit late on a build thread but here we go...
I bought my 06 H3 in 2015 with 112k miles, rig was pretty much stock. I was originally looking for an inexpensive truck but came across a local H3 that caught my attention. I'll be honest, I did no research into H3's nor did I have any intentions at the time to take it off road and if I had I would've looked/waited for an 08+ Alpha Adventure. My 06 happened to have the Adventure package but at that time I didn't realize it lol.
Within the first 5 months of ownership had to replace the front pinion seal, radiator, serpentine belt, and tie down a loose wiring harness which would occasionally cause "Serv 4x4" to show on the dash. The 2nd year of ownership went pretty smooth. Replaced my thermostat, took the rig in for the HVAC harness recall, and replaced the ignition switch to fix the pass lock issue. The final straw to fix the pass lock issue was when I decided to run down to a state liquor store (it's a UT thing) before they closed and after the end of the 3rd quarter of a Utah Jazz game. Let's just say I ended up having to listen to the rest of the game on the radio in the store parking lot lol. I also took my rig on two road trips that year, the first being in the California area where I put 2500 miles on my rig in 4 days, and then Portland Oregon with my friend, her 2 dogs, and my dogs...it was a full ride!
In 2017 things got a bit more interesting. After my road trips I was getting a bit worried about the higher mileage (135k) on the H3 and was considering selling/trading it in. In my search I came across several different type of rigs, those that mainly caught my eye were Jeeps and Toyota's because I'd been going to Moab with my friends for years but as a passenger in their Jeeps/Yota's or atv's. So I thought, rather than trade in my rig for just a daily commuter, I should find an off road capable rig and have some more fun. I couldn't find a Jeep or Toyota I fully liked or felt comfortable with, either because of reliability issues (Jeep) or too high priced (Yota). Eventually H3's were coming up in my research as capable off road rigs, this is when I realized I had an Adventure package and the H3 bug kicked in!

I bought my 06 H3 in 2015 with 112k miles, rig was pretty much stock. I was originally looking for an inexpensive truck but came across a local H3 that caught my attention. I'll be honest, I did no research into H3's nor did I have any intentions at the time to take it off road and if I had I would've looked/waited for an 08+ Alpha Adventure. My 06 happened to have the Adventure package but at that time I didn't realize it lol.
Within the first 5 months of ownership had to replace the front pinion seal, radiator, serpentine belt, and tie down a loose wiring harness which would occasionally cause "Serv 4x4" to show on the dash. The 2nd year of ownership went pretty smooth. Replaced my thermostat, took the rig in for the HVAC harness recall, and replaced the ignition switch to fix the pass lock issue. The final straw to fix the pass lock issue was when I decided to run down to a state liquor store (it's a UT thing) before they closed and after the end of the 3rd quarter of a Utah Jazz game. Let's just say I ended up having to listen to the rest of the game on the radio in the store parking lot lol. I also took my rig on two road trips that year, the first being in the California area where I put 2500 miles on my rig in 4 days, and then Portland Oregon with my friend, her 2 dogs, and my dogs...it was a full ride!
In 2017 things got a bit more interesting. After my road trips I was getting a bit worried about the higher mileage (135k) on the H3 and was considering selling/trading it in. In my search I came across several different type of rigs, those that mainly caught my eye were Jeeps and Toyota's because I'd been going to Moab with my friends for years but as a passenger in their Jeeps/Yota's or atv's. So I thought, rather than trade in my rig for just a daily commuter, I should find an off road capable rig and have some more fun. I couldn't find a Jeep or Toyota I fully liked or felt comfortable with, either because of reliability issues (Jeep) or too high priced (Yota). Eventually H3's were coming up in my research as capable off road rigs, this is when I realized I had an Adventure package and the H3 bug kicked in!

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