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Last edited by Sugarphreak; 06-30-2019 at 11:35 PM.
I think it suits it. Its absolutely ridiculous, but it does suit it.
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H2 and H3 hummers are 97% pavement princesses anyway. Since they are bought purely for image, a lift like this makes a lot of sense.
Most serious off roaders aim for something other than height when modifying a rig. Lift is a byproduct.
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That's a pretty sick Hummer. But way to much lift. But still awesome for a concrete cowboy.
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I think it's cool but how does he even get into it?
I have a 10inch lift and my old lady complains about getting into that every time. This would be impossible for girls.
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How do you even get in?
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I agree. That is entirely too much.
All you really need is enough lift to maximize suspension travel to what is necessary for your application. I only have 4.25" of lift but 4" of up travel and 11" of down travel. Body lifts fall into the other category, mostly of a mod simply used for aesthetics when used beyond a certain point. All that is really needed is a small one to correct driveshaft angles when its paired with a motor mount lift. As ExtraSlow said, a lift is fairly far down on the list of essential mods for an offroad rig.
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I don't know how I could even have fun driving a truck like that.
Excessive body roll, can't even get in it.
It wouldn't be fun to drive OR be suitable as a grocery getter. Not to mention it'll be hard to find a parking space and I won't be able to access underground parking if needed to.
They take excessive to a whole new level in florida, just ridiculous...you have to admit that looks like a good time though atleast these things are purpose built and driven hard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSN-ptLqE34
Such a rediculas lift suits such a rediculas truck
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So much awesome in 1 VideoOriginally posted by f150mikey060
They take excessive to a whole new level in florida, just ridiculous...you have to admit that looks like a good time though atleast these things are purpose built and driven hard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSN-ptLqE34
yea that looks pretty epic, the tow rope at 3:19 is insane looks like something off an ocean liner
Holy crap I missed that the first time I watched, So DamnOriginally posted by f150mikey060
yea that looks pretty epic, the tow rope at 3:19 is insane looks like something off an ocean liner
damn this video makes offroading look fun. Not like when I go and have to deal with changing flat tires in the mud, water locked engines, no chicks, etcOriginally posted by f150mikey060
They take excessive to a whole new level in florida, just ridiculous...you have to admit that looks like a good time though atleast these things are purpose built and driven hard
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSN-ptLqE34
I don't see the point in have the body so high off the ground, when the rear diff won't even clear over certain objects...