rayra
Expedition Leader
I enjoyed driving one (M998) in the Marines, although I only got to really open it up in the desert a few times. I was an Arty Bn Ops Platoon NCO, FireDirectionControlman, RTO, Bn CO's driver, 4 hats in one seat as we used humvees as 'jump team' mobile CPs. So we got to squirrel around in washes and wadis in desert training areas, playing hide and seek. And as said earlier, it was possible to tuck those big things into tight places. Wouldn't want to try it in a heavily forested area, though.
Most of the time I was sucking diesel fumes in convoy as tail end charlie (I had the HF radios). Great clearance, great off-camber performance, great torque and climbing ability. I wouldn't mine having one. I've driven a full size longbed pickup for 35yrs, owned Tahoes and now my Suburban, over the last 20yrs, and I've got my order number for a 4wd / dual motor Cybertruck. So I obviously don't mind driving large vehicles off-road in the Southwest.
H1s definitely need seat upgrades.
H1
Most of the time I was sucking diesel fumes in convoy as tail end charlie (I had the HF radios). Great clearance, great off-camber performance, great torque and climbing ability. I wouldn't mine having one. I've driven a full size longbed pickup for 35yrs, owned Tahoes and now my Suburban, over the last 20yrs, and I've got my order number for a 4wd / dual motor Cybertruck. So I obviously don't mind driving large vehicles off-road in the Southwest.
H1s definitely need seat upgrades.
H1
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