How off road capable is the H3?
#1
How off road capable is the H3?
I used to own an H2 (years ago), now I have a 2 door Rubicon which of course has front and rear lockers.
Instead of getting a 4 door Rubicon I am looking at the H3's. Ideally, I'd be able to find a good, reliable H3 with at least the rear locker.
It seems as if the standard H3 doesn't have any lockers AND it has a 2.64 transfer case - so basically, that would be a standard 'sport' wrangler - which is capable but has a lot of wheel spin.
Can anyone offer up if the standard H3 is still good off-road? I don't think I'll be doing too much extreme stuff because I don't want to start breaking things but I don't want to go out with friends with jeep's and end up getting stuck and hung up all the time... that just wouldn't be good for the Hummer name :-)
Thanks!
Instead of getting a 4 door Rubicon I am looking at the H3's. Ideally, I'd be able to find a good, reliable H3 with at least the rear locker.
It seems as if the standard H3 doesn't have any lockers AND it has a 2.64 transfer case - so basically, that would be a standard 'sport' wrangler - which is capable but has a lot of wheel spin.
Can anyone offer up if the standard H3 is still good off-road? I don't think I'll be doing too much extreme stuff because I don't want to start breaking things but I don't want to go out with friends with jeep's and end up getting stuck and hung up all the time... that just wouldn't be good for the Hummer name :-)
Thanks!
#2
Looking at the current Jeep offering and pricing, You are on the right track.
The hummer h3 gives what you want in packages. The base model has no locker but has 2 wheel 4 wheel and low gear lock on demand.
Do some searching for what you seek...
The hummer h3 gives what you want in packages. The base model has no locker but has 2 wheel 4 wheel and low gear lock on demand.
Do some searching for what you seek...
#3
if you do not plan on upgrading any suspension gear then an H3 can work for you but if your dreaming of lift kits, suspension work or offroad bumpers and do hickies you will have a simpler time sourcing that on a jeep. Hummer aftermarket supplies dried up years ago. most you can find is chrome plated crap.
#4
if you do not plan on upgrading any suspension gear then an H3 can work for you but if your dreaming of lift kits, suspension work or offroad bumpers and do hickies you will have a simpler time sourcing that on a jeep. Hummer aftermarket supplies dried up years ago. most you can find is chrome plated crap.
Quick, more specific, question;
a. how well does the break-throttle-modulation (or whatever it has) work on a standard H3 in 4 low lock? Does it actually work pretty good to get you over semi-hard core trails/rocks/mud/etc?
b. is the 2.64 center diff any good for off roading? Obviously, it's not as good as the 4:1 in the adventure package or the Rubicon.
c. are the axles still dana 44's? I read that they were but haven't been able to find anything via a search.
Thanks again,
DEA
#7
Thanks to the previous replies.
Quick, more specific, question;
a. how well does the break-throttle-modulation (or whatever it has) work on a standard H3 in 4 low lock? Does it actually work pretty good to get you over semi-hard core trails/rocks/mud/etc?
b. is the 2.64 center diff any good for off roading? Obviously, it's not as good as the 4:1 in the adventure package or the Rubicon.
c. are the axles still dana 44's? I read that they were but haven't been able to find anything via a search.
Thanks again,
DEA
Quick, more specific, question;
a. how well does the break-throttle-modulation (or whatever it has) work on a standard H3 in 4 low lock? Does it actually work pretty good to get you over semi-hard core trails/rocks/mud/etc?
b. is the 2.64 center diff any good for off roading? Obviously, it's not as good as the 4:1 in the adventure package or the Rubicon.
c. are the axles still dana 44's? I read that they were but haven't been able to find anything via a search.
Thanks again,
DEA
b, Many owners wheel them. If you are buying it to wheel it, buy an Adventure or Lux Offroad with the rock crawler T Case gears and at least a rear locker.
c No, never were. Rear axle is GM 10 Bolt 8.6" Gear, front is IFS
#9
Can anyone offer up if the standard H3 is still good off-road? I don't think I'll be doing too much extreme stuff because I don't want to start breaking things but I don't want to go out with friends with jeep's and end up getting stuck and hung up all the time... that just wouldn't be good for the Hummer name :-)