H2 Complete Driveline Protection

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H2 Complete Driveline Protection

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I have this now installed on my truck.. much better protection and for sure a much more custom look..



take a look..it is great!!



Rubber duck Complete Driveline Protection
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I'm installing mine this saturday. Image I bought the rear driveline protection only.
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Re: H2 Complete Driveline Protection

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[quote name='citiboy' date='25 February 2010 - 08:04 PM' timestamp='1267146284' post='13503']

I'm installing mine this saturday. Image I bought the rear driveline protection only.

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Re: H2 Complete Driveline Protection

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I got the whole think, front and back.. I think it, it actually gives you a bit more in the front..



the back is heavy..
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I am REALLY way overdue for Rubberduck undercarriage protection. My factory front skid plate looks like a crushed soda can and my rear factory ladder protection is once again rubbing up against my exhaust making all kinds of squeeking and knocking sounds. Then my transfer case skid rattles like a champ right now too. lol Utill I pull the funds together I will need to bend everything straight again lol.
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I only bought the rear driveline protection because when i saw the open design on the front driveline protection got me thinking if i went through a deep mud, (like what happened on our last run) the front of the engine would suffer because of the lack of shield that was on the original skid plate (all the mud would go in). If rubberduck would make a closed front driveline protection (like OEM) but stronger, that might be good choice. I spoke to Travis, and he said, they concentrating more on the H1 parts.Image Image Well, maybe he'll change his mind and make one for us H2 guys.Image
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<div>Toyo MT 38x13.50x18 on Rockstar. Green keys. 2" rear spacers. 1" bodylift. Cognito UCA, steering bracket, front stab links. Bilstein 5100 shocks. Moog inner/outer tie-rods, pitman, idler arm & bracket with remote zerk. E&G Classics fender flares. ARP 434-1301 ex. man. stud kit. Airaid perf. air filter. Crown Performance brake lines. Warn PowerPlant HD. Rubberduck UCP. Gobi Ranger Roof Rack. Morimoto FX-R 3.0 projector headlights with 55w AC HID kit. Hella Rallye 4000 aux lights. Evans waterless coolant.</div>
 
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GUY'S THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO BUY A H1 <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... oflmao.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rotflmao:' />
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If i have loads of money like Tony, i'm not only buying the H1, but i'll buy the entire Hummer brand Image Image Image Image .



For this post, my title became "Driver" Image Yeah BABY!!!
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<div>Toyo MT 38x13.50x18 on Rockstar. Green keys. 2" rear spacers. 1" bodylift. Cognito UCA, steering bracket, front stab links. Bilstein 5100 shocks. Moog inner/outer tie-rods, pitman, idler arm & bracket with remote zerk. E&G Classics fender flares. ARP 434-1301 ex. man. stud kit. Airaid perf. air filter. Crown Performance brake lines. Warn PowerPlant HD. Rubberduck UCP. Gobi Ranger Roof Rack. Morimoto FX-R 3.0 projector headlights with 55w AC HID kit. Hella Rallye 4000 aux lights. Evans waterless coolant.</div>
 
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[quote name='citiboy' date='26 February 2010 - 06:14 PM' timestamp='1267226095' post='13560']

If i have loads of money like Tony, i'm not only buying the H1, but i'll buy the entire Hummer brand Image Image Image Image .



For this post, my title became "Driver" Image Yeah BABY!!!

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Re: H2 Complete Driveline Protection

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I'm here in Boston today try to install the rubberduck rear driveline protection. Well, the front bolt holes lined up good, but the rear bolt holes, none of them line up to the original holes. So, i tighten all the front bolts and installed the wire hanger on the rear driveline protection so i can drive it back home and fix it there. I have to drill new holes and re-tap it to make new bolt threads. I have to call Travis on Monday for this problems because he asured me that this is plug n' play.Image Image
<p class="bbc_center">2008 Hummer H2 Luxury Edition
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<div>Toyo MT 38x13.50x18 on Rockstar. Green keys. 2" rear spacers. 1" bodylift. Cognito UCA, steering bracket, front stab links. Bilstein 5100 shocks. Moog inner/outer tie-rods, pitman, idler arm & bracket with remote zerk. E&G Classics fender flares. ARP 434-1301 ex. man. stud kit. Airaid perf. air filter. Crown Performance brake lines. Warn PowerPlant HD. Rubberduck UCP. Gobi Ranger Roof Rack. Morimoto FX-R 3.0 projector headlights with 55w AC HID kit. Hella Rallye 4000 aux lights. Evans waterless coolant.</div>
 
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