If you know your stuff then please tell me what you think..
#1
If you know your stuff then please tell me what you think..
Hey everyone,
I'm new to this site but already love it. Everyone here helping fellow Hummer owners is wonderful. You guys have some great looking trucks. Got a few questions so who ever has some ideas please share them. I have an '06 H3. I want bigger tires and more power. I dont want a lift so what is the biggest tire i can go without rubbing.I know adjusting torsion bolts i can level the front but is it worth it or does it do more harm than good. I guess what i am looking for is a tire to make the H3 look beefy and fill up the wheel wells. Also when i get bigger tires should i get new shocks and will they maybe raise or level the truck and what is a good all around shock. Trying to get the most bang for bucks. On to power, i would like to add something simple and cheap of course to get some more power.Already did the K&N thing. Thanks guys for all the help I know i am going to get.
I'm new to this site but already love it. Everyone here helping fellow Hummer owners is wonderful. You guys have some great looking trucks. Got a few questions so who ever has some ideas please share them. I have an '06 H3. I want bigger tires and more power. I dont want a lift so what is the biggest tire i can go without rubbing.I know adjusting torsion bolts i can level the front but is it worth it or does it do more harm than good. I guess what i am looking for is a tire to make the H3 look beefy and fill up the wheel wells. Also when i get bigger tires should i get new shocks and will they maybe raise or level the truck and what is a good all around shock. Trying to get the most bang for bucks. On to power, i would like to add something simple and cheap of course to get some more power.Already did the K&N thing. Thanks guys for all the help I know i am going to get.
#3
Hey everyone,
I'm new to this site but already love it. Everyone here helping fellow Hummer owners is wonderful. You guys have some great looking trucks. Got a few questions so who ever has some ideas please share them. I have an '06 H3. I want bigger tires and more power. I dont want a lift so what is the biggest tire i can go without rubbing.I know adjusting torsion bolts i can level the front but is it worth it or does it do more harm than good. I guess what i am looking for is a tire to make the H3 look beefy and fill up the wheel wells. Also when i get bigger tires should i get new shocks and will they maybe raise or level the truck and what is a good all around shock. Trying to get the most bang for bucks. On to power, i would like to add something simple and cheap of course to get some more power.Already did the K&N thing. Thanks guys for all the help I know i am going to get.
I'm new to this site but already love it. Everyone here helping fellow Hummer owners is wonderful. You guys have some great looking trucks. Got a few questions so who ever has some ideas please share them. I have an '06 H3. I want bigger tires and more power. I dont want a lift so what is the biggest tire i can go without rubbing.I know adjusting torsion bolts i can level the front but is it worth it or does it do more harm than good. I guess what i am looking for is a tire to make the H3 look beefy and fill up the wheel wells. Also when i get bigger tires should i get new shocks and will they maybe raise or level the truck and what is a good all around shock. Trying to get the most bang for bucks. On to power, i would like to add something simple and cheap of course to get some more power.Already did the K&N thing. Thanks guys for all the help I know i am going to get.
I think you should run some searches. Try this thread https://www.hummerforums.com/forum/s...light=leveling
Try searching "H3 performance" for your performance reading pleasure.
#9
Welcome! First off, I think you need to be honest with yourself and decide if you are going to be using your rig off road or if it is going to be a good looking pavement pounder.
I use mine off road and for daily commuting. I went with a 315/75/r16 (basically a 35" x 12") Dick Cepek Mountain Cat tire. Awesome off road tire but your MPG's will suffer, and you will loose a little power. To compensate for the power loss I did the K&N air filter, kept the original air box because it is very well designed, then I swapped out my spark plugs for E3 spark plugs and did oil change to Royal Purple and K&N oil filter. These simple mods gave me my power back and it feels just like before I put the big tires on! I suggest those spark plugs to anyone! I also leveled my front and bed-lined my grill and fenders!
If you go off road you do not want to fill up all your fender gap! But for only street driving it can look cool. Me personally, I feel that Hummer's are meant for off road but there is a very diverse group of people that own these wonderful machines so do what you think makes it your own!
I use mine off road and for daily commuting. I went with a 315/75/r16 (basically a 35" x 12") Dick Cepek Mountain Cat tire. Awesome off road tire but your MPG's will suffer, and you will loose a little power. To compensate for the power loss I did the K&N air filter, kept the original air box because it is very well designed, then I swapped out my spark plugs for E3 spark plugs and did oil change to Royal Purple and K&N oil filter. These simple mods gave me my power back and it feels just like before I put the big tires on! I suggest those spark plugs to anyone! I also leveled my front and bed-lined my grill and fenders!
If you go off road you do not want to fill up all your fender gap! But for only street driving it can look cool. Me personally, I feel that Hummer's are meant for off road but there is a very diverse group of people that own these wonderful machines so do what you think makes it your own!
#10
If you're going with a bigger tire, wouldn't you need to re gear? I can't imagine changing spark plugs and filters make up of loss of torque change in RPM. Maybe I'm wrong, I do come from a Jeep background and I don't have spark plugs.