H2 Front Air Suspension Mod

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H2 Front Air Suspension Mod

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Well, I have finally got around to installing some of the tons of parts that I bought in the fall!!



So I was getting some weirds noises from the suspension when forcing the H2 over large boulders...turn out that the lower table front bushing was actually sliding out of position. Simple fix...remove the front lower table bushing and reinstall it from the rear...that way it gets pushed on tighter!! But, since I Mod everything simply doing that was not enough of a repair for me so I also replaced all the lower table bushings with an Energy Suspension Poly kit PN 3.3185R. That way I will never have any problem again!



See the pics Below:



These are the before pictures note the bulge in the bushing on the front of the table.
DSC01055.JPG
DSC01056.JPG




These are the after pics, note the bulge behind thefront of the table.


DSC01050.JPG
DSC01051.JPG


Since I already had to remove the lower shock bolt...why not replace the front shocks!! They were leaking a bit anyways!!! So I installed a set of Firestone/Bilstein Air shocks. They fit directly in the factory location and allow you to compensate for the weight of a Winch/Bumper combo and allow you to fine tune your ride height and take some strain off the torsion bars. Minimum Pressure is 10psi and Max is 100psi. I will do a bit of testing to see what the ideal pressure will be for my Portly H2!!



Here are the pics of the installed Air shocks!


DSC01040.JPG
DSC01041.JPG
DSC01047.JPG


I placed the schrader valve at the base of the rad support facing into the wheel well area in a very shielded but easily accessible position. I also covered the entire lenght of air line with a protective sheath to prevent leaks due to rubbing. I tie-wrapped everything in place and Voila!!



So now I can control my front ride height!! Sweet!!! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... SMILEY.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... SMILEY.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' />



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Re: H2 Front Air Suspension Mod

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[quote name='Polar Bear' date='16 March 2010 - 07:36 PM' timestamp='1268786166' post='14678']

Well, I have finally got around to installing some of the tons of parts that I bought in the fall!!



So I was getting some weirds noises from the suspension when forcing the H2 over large boulders...turn out that the lower table front bushing was actually sliding out of position. Simple fix...remove the front lower table bushing and reinstall it from the rear...that way it gets pushed on tighter!! But, since I Mod everything simply doing that was not enough of a repair for me so I also replaced all the lower table bushings with an Energy Suspension Poly kit PN 3.3185R. That way I will never have any problem again!



See the pics Below:



These are the before pictures note the bulge in the bushing on the front of the table.

[attachment=355:DSC01055.JPG] [attachment=356:DSC01056.JPG]



These are the after pics, note the bulge behind thefront of the table.



[attachment=357:DSC01050.JPG] [attachment=358:DSC01051.JPG]



Since I already had to remove the lower shock bolt...why not replace the front shocks!! They were leaking a bit anyways!!! So I installed a set of Firestone/Bilstein Air shocks. They fit directly in the factory location and allow you to compensate for the weight of a Winch/Bumper combo and allow you to fine tune your ride height and take some strain off the torsion bars. Minimum Pressure is 10psi and Max is 100psi. I will do a bit of testing to see what the ideal pressure will be for my Portly H2!!



Here are the pics of the installed Air shocks!



[attachment=359:DSC01040.JPG] [attachment=360:DSC01041.JPG] [attachment=361:DSC01047.JPG]



I placed the schrader valve at the base of the rad support facing into the wheel well area in a very shielded but easily accessible position. I also covered the entire lenght of air line with a protective sheath to prevent leaks due to rubbing. I tie-wrapped everything in place and Voila!!



So now I can control my front ride height!! Sweet!!! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... SMILEY.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... SMILEY.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' />



Kev

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wow ..can't wait to see it <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... iggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />
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Re: H2 Front Air Suspension Mod

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Man oh man I can't wait to see your rig all fixed up.. wow!
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YOU CAN ALL SEE IT AT THE RALLY...AND YOU CAN SHOW YOURS ALSO ...I AM TALKING ABOUT YOUR HUMMERS <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... oflmao.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rotflmao:' />
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WOW...I can't wait to see these mods Kev....now if I can find a blank cheque and you could find some time....maybe I could leave my Hummer with you for a couple of weeks to have some mods done?? <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... /wavey.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':wavey:' />
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he seems to have extra parts..
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im still waiting for my billstein/firestone <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... _e_sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sad:' />
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[quote name='hummerht2' date='17 March 2010 - 08:12 PM' timestamp='1268874726' post='14768']

im still waiting for my billstein/firestone <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... _e_sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':sad:' />

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yes air shox
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[quote name='Polar Bear' date='16 March 2010 - 08:36 PM' timestamp='1268786166' post='14678']

Well, I have finally got around to installing some of the tons of parts that I bought in the fall!!



So I was getting some weirds noises from the suspension when forcing the H2 over large boulders...turn out that the lower table front bushing was actually sliding out of position. Simple fix...remove the front lower table bushing and reinstall it from the rear...that way it gets pushed on tighter!! But, since I Mod everything simply doing that was not enough of a repair for me so I also replaced all the lower table bushings with an Energy Suspension Poly kit PN 3.3185R. That way I will never have any problem again!



See the pics Below:



These are the before pictures note the bulge in the bushing on the front of the table.

[attachment=355:DSC01055.JPG] [attachment=356:DSC01056.JPG]



These are the after pics, note the bulge behind thefront of the table.



[attachment=357:DSC01050.JPG] [attachment=358:DSC01051.JPG]



Since I already had to remove the lower shock bolt...why not replace the front shocks!! They were leaking a bit anyways!!! So I installed a set of Firestone/Bilstein Air shocks. They fit directly in the factory location and allow you to compensate for the weight of a Winch/Bumper combo and allow you to fine tune your ride height and take some strain off the torsion bars. Minimum Pressure is 10psi and Max is 100psi. I will do a bit of testing to see what the ideal pressure will be for my Portly H2!!



Here are the pics of the installed Air shocks!



[attachment=359:DSC01040.JPG] [attachment=360:DSC01041.JPG] [attachment=361:DSC01047.JPG]



I placed the schrader valve at the base of the rad support facing into the wheel well area in a very shielded but easily accessible position. I also covered the entire lenght of air line with a protective sheath to prevent leaks due to rubbing. I tie-wrapped everything in place and Voila!!



So now I can control my front ride height!! Sweet!!! <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... SMILEY.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' /> <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... SMILEY.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':woot:' />



Kev

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Kevin where can we by the Energy Suspension Poly kit PN 3.3185R so i can order it before we get are Air shocks ?
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