Official Hummer Recovery Units

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Re: Official Hummer Recovery Units

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On the 2nd picture,, yes the back door can be open, he cut the fender flare to accommodate the muffler. Im sure that there is notmany inches in clearance, but it opens.



for the sticker, Caution looks like "Do not go ......... beyond .......ed line" could not figure out the 2 words missing.
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On the 2nd picture,, yes the back door can be open, he cut the fender flare to accommodate the muffler. [/quote]



Not recently when I saw it... Hence the sticker.





I just love the fact that if you look closely he has drilled a hole in his frame rail to route that exhaust THRU the rail, in order to accomodate for that stack (which if anyone hasnt put two and two together, restricts him from being able to open his rear driver's side door), nevermind the fact that up until a few months ago he was on street tires & factory wheels, with no suspension modifications.
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We have a new guy working at our plant in Niagara Falls, NY. I met him for the first time last Friday. One of the other guys he was with at the time asked me if I had gone off roading yet, when I said yes about a month ago, the new guy jumped in..."Oh yeah, I'm a rock crawler, love off roading, what have you got?" I said a Hummer... he was like... "Oh". However I cheered him up by asking about his, he had a pretty decent looking jeep from what I could tell from a picture on his cellphone. He just moved from Florida, so sold before he left. But will be building another one. He wanted to know where I went, which of course meant nothing to him. <img src='http://www.canadianhummerclub.com/forum ... oflmao.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rotflmao:' /> He figures he will get his passport, then he can come out with us sometime.
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I think this Jeep is a compliment to us... everyone wants Hummer somewhere on their trucks...I see crazy stickers all the time...as long as they are talking about us... HUMMERS will never die...
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I re-designed a rear bumper of a Land Cruiser guy who was yanking me out of the mud. Every time he got to the end of the slap strap you could see his back end bouce up in the air LOL. Funny thing though after about 10 tries,,, he did get me out and i was extreemly grateful.
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