Just moved out to NC

No my sled will never have that much articulation, H1's were never meant to be solid axle haha.

I saw an H1 with extended arms that had flex. :) Where there's a will, there's a way. You could always convert to the dark side ;)
 
Welcome. Where in California did you come from? I used to live in Santa Maria.

I lived all around the LA area but in the end we were in Irvine for 6 years. The only thing I miss is the great weather. For the rest I'm happier in NC :)
 
If long arms were a reasonable cost wise reality you best believe i'd own a set. So far all i've seen is a few one off racers that have them, and most convert to 2wd.
 
Rig...I like!:rolleyes:
 
Hey I know where there's two H1's with rear steer and they are a trip to drive.
 
WOW! cant count how many times ive thought to myself "why has no one SAS'd a hummer?"
welcome to both the site and the state. always good people around. really hope you can make it out to DPG the 26th. dont forget about Uwharrie also when it opens april 1st. sure the whole place would be a breeze in your rig but still fun. again, welcome and hope to run into ya sometime.
 
Thanks. There is also a white H3T out there with a SAS. He did it after seeing mine being built. I had heard of another before mine, that had been seen at SEMA. I'm sure there are more out there.

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Al, great to see you made it out east! Be sure to link the build thread from PBB for the H3, it is a great read.

I'm even more glad of being here and out of California. :) I was planning on putting something up in the build section on this forum instead of just doing the link.
 
Al,
Welcome to NC, I noticed the Wounded Warrior support on the door of your rig. Very good cause. I am involved with the construction of 2 hospitals to support the Wounded Warrior Rroject. The one at Fort Sam Houston in Texas and the one at Fort Belvoir in DC. Nice to have you aboard.
 
Al,
Welcome to NC, I noticed the Wounded Warrior support on the door of your rig. Very good cause. I am involved with the construction of 2 hospitals to support the Wounded Warrior Rroject. The one at Fort Sam Houston in Texas and the one at Fort Belvoir in DC. Nice to have you aboard.

Thanks for what you are doing. Sometimes I wish I had more time to contribute more.
 
^^^ X3 :beer:
 
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