Ok so here it is again. Everybody add what you want. None of the pictures have identification as to who took them, in an EXIF file. I did not take the ones of the white H3 that was in Moab that was or was not owned by GM. The word I got was it was the mule for a possible Moab Edition. A couple of people have said they took some of them and can claim them if they want. They have been on at least 3 forums and in various places on the internet. It was my understanding this was out in public in Moab and on some trails. A guy that runs an off-road shop here even had some pictures he took to show me but they were not so great.
Whatever here is some of it, showing one idea.
http://www.hummerpedia.org/hummer-and-sema-2009-bring-you-h3-moab-edition
Here is what I also had posted in Hans thread
I think those last shots were the GM unit that showed in Moab and Sewie and Speedy shot some of those as did apparently some other people. I have a bunch of those saved. Still have the shocks exposed so would have to make some modded Hunner skids anyway!:shifty:
I always wondered what kept them from reversing the ubolts. Might be something.
It seems they wanted to use as much OEM stuff as possible. I lightened them and sharpened.
Stock, well without the skid
So anybody got more info they would like to share with all of us openly or start a thread on any different approaches to this type of conversion?
Whatever here is some of it, showing one idea.
http://www.hummerpedia.org/hummer-and-sema-2009-bring-you-h3-moab-edition
Here is what I also had posted in Hans thread
I think those last shots were the GM unit that showed in Moab and Sewie and Speedy shot some of those as did apparently some other people. I have a bunch of those saved. Still have the shocks exposed so would have to make some modded Hunner skids anyway!:shifty:
I always wondered what kept them from reversing the ubolts. Might be something.
It seems they wanted to use as much OEM stuff as possible. I lightened them and sharpened.
Stock, well without the skid
So anybody got more info they would like to share with all of us openly or start a thread on any different approaches to this type of conversion?
Last edited: