Spare tire lowering,..for rear vision.
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Spare tire lowering,..for rear vision.
Ever have trouble seeing cars behind you? I did. I made 2 mods that were a huge help. One was to lower the back of the car (see "handling mods" thread.
Second was to lower the spare tire 2". Here's pics of how.
The 3 studs are held in by tack welds. I cut the tacks with my trusty Dremmel,...then drilled 3 new holes,..and tacked the studs into the new holes.
Here you can see the old holes, and the new holes with the studs already installed.
Second was to lower the spare tire 2". Here's pics of how.
The 3 studs are held in by tack welds. I cut the tacks with my trusty Dremmel,...then drilled 3 new holes,..and tacked the studs into the new holes.
Here you can see the old holes, and the new holes with the studs already installed.
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RE: Spare tire lowering,..for rear vision.
ORIGINAL: bonzaiii
Very niice job!
Very niice job!
It looks like the 2" figure would work for the guys with the Adventure package tires too. Easy enough to measure. Whatever tires you run,....measure the gap below the spare and go a bit less than that.
You can't even notice it really. I've been parked next to other H3s in parking lots and you have to measure the gap below the tire with your eyes to see that anything's been done. Not sure why GM made it so high. Sometimes I think the side step bars and spare thing are just to make the car less convenient,...so as to remind the owners that they are in a Hummer. I dropped the car 2" on average (1.25 ft 3" rear) and ordered it without the step bars,....I can get in and out of it like a car,...and not get a dirt mark on my pant legs from the bars.
#6
RE: Spare tire lowering,..for rear vision.
Excellent and simple mod for many. KUDOS!
Couple reasons the general considered in it's factory spare mounting position: off road truck owners will be installing 34" and 35" ties; and, when it snows and you've been drivin around in the salty gerdoo (you know what I'm talkin bout in MI duckstu) the snow on the back bumper partially melts and then freezes into a rock [:@]requireing some "de-icing" so to speak, just to get the damn door open. Two times last winter I went to open the back and crunch, no go, get out the scraper and whatever to knock that crap off...................[:@]
Couple reasons the general considered in it's factory spare mounting position: off road truck owners will be installing 34" and 35" ties; and, when it snows and you've been drivin around in the salty gerdoo (you know what I'm talkin bout in MI duckstu) the snow on the back bumper partially melts and then freezes into a rock [:@]requireing some "de-icing" so to speak, just to get the damn door open. Two times last winter I went to open the back and crunch, no go, get out the scraper and whatever to knock that crap off...................[:@]
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RE: Spare tire lowering,..for rear vision.
ORIGINAL: importkiller
nice job...but lowering the truck 2"...so that you can get into and out of it like a car[:'(][:'(][:'(]It's NOT a car...it's a freekin 4X4 HUMMER for god's sakes.
nice job...but lowering the truck 2"...so that you can get into and out of it like a car[:'(][:'(][:'(]It's NOT a car...it's a freekin 4X4 HUMMER for god's sakes.
I know some people who do though. They drive 4 hours round trip to a place where they can drive on trails and an occasional mud pit. It's caled "The Mounds". I bought a recreation pass and a tow strap,..but everytime they went,..I had a track day with the car. Maybe next year.