yep already on my wishlist. Wzas looking at it and the Reese but saw that the Curt could be flipped to raise the receiver 4"+
Rayra- What do you think?
http://www.factoryoemparts.com/03-09-hummer-h2-fuel-gas-tank-skid-plate-25884456-25884456
yep already on my wishlist. Wzas looking at it and the Reese but saw that the Curt could be flipped to raise the receiver 4"+
Nice find! That looks real promising, especially the schematic. Tank and saddle straps look the same as our 32gal tank setup. I know there's some parts commonality but thought I'd read the frame was different. Is this actually the same size, the same tank parts as the GMT800s?
The lines on the schematic seem to indicate that tub bolts on at the same locations as the saddle straps. I mean there are tabs that attach at the same locations for bolt-attachment on the T-slot side and uses double-ended bolts to replace the bolts of the saddle straps.
I presume the factory sheet metal shield we have between our tank and driveshaft would need to come out.
The tub appears to be the same sort of fiber-reinforced plastic as the factory chin 'skidplate'.
Only question is how much lower does it hang? IIRC the bottom of our tanks is flush with the bottom of our frame rails.
For the money it sure seems like a good choice. I'm looking at that ballpark just to get the place metal and have a few bends done on it. My own designs are narrowing down to a flat plate, with some bends to form narrow valleys where the saddle straps are, thinking to put the plate between the tank and straps. The bends would be made to be flush to the tank at the strapping, but have about a finger-thickness of standoff from the belly of the tank, so the plate could take a sharp hit and not impinge on the tank.
Need to find some pics of the tub in place on an H2, find someone here with an H2 and get some good photos of the details.
This is a great find if it fits. It matches the design criteria I was looking for. I'm going to go look up some parts listings and see if the tank etc is the same.
Sounds like a plan, make sure to get a quality one(I got Curt off of Amazon ,both the receiver and the winch carrier)
Took a trip to Moab a week ago. Some teaser pics, need to organize my pictures and my buddies' pictures. I'll do a photo dump at some point soon and a trip recap!
Moab is amazing. Could live there for years and not see everything. Truck was flawless. Put 3200 miles on her, more than 300 off road, only damage was some back luck with a rock scratch on a door and came down on one of my rear sway bar mounts and bent the busing/ mount, that's it. Couldn't believe what the truck was capable of doing.
Great trip report! Glad to hear your rig came out mostly unscathed. Loved all the pics as well. I think once Moab gets on a bucket list...it always stays there! I'm itching to get out there soon. Did you guys ever get in a situation where you had to use your winch or any traction aids?
Wow it sounds like a great time and I am super happy everything worked out well for you! That video is really cool and you can really see the suspension working, I am very glad it performed like you hoped it would. How were the trans shift points offroad and on the highway?