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Old 03-03-2008, 08:48 AM
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Default How-to: Hummer Lift tutorial

This tut is for a custom hummer body lift.
Materials needed:5 long screws( you should have some with your xmods, if not you can get some from your local hardware store for like 2 bux),
phillips screwdriver,
6 nylon yellow gen 1 spacers

Step 1. take your screwdriver and un screw both the clips rear and front, set them aside.

Step 2. put the long screws through the holes on the rear clip and put 2 spacers on each screw, screw it onto the body again, voila you have half completed it.

Step 3. take the 2 leftover screws and put them through the holes on the front clip and put it on top of the one mount instead of underneath of where it is before you take it off and screw it on. note: do not use any spacers for this step.

Step 4. put the body on chassis and enjoy your new custom lifted hummer. Most importantly have fun with it. Note in the photo my hummer has the offroad so it will be higher.

I would like some comments on what people think of it

Note: This mod is for a hummer h2 only and might be able to do on the f150 or titan but i have not tried well at least yet that is
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Old 03-03-2008, 02:54 PM
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lol, i did that, i didnt have spacers so i used folded up sand paper and used a screwdriver to go through it lol
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Old 03-03-2008, 02:56 PM
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lol well theres amany ways to custom lift a hummer but i found this way the easiest way so far ive looked at other ways but they were to complicated

ok this may not be the best tutorial for the hummer custom lift but people could at least say what they think like this sounds and looks like a good tut for me because im only 12 years old and this is my first tut
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Old 03-03-2008, 03:23 PM
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Good tut. If i get the F150 which i should be, ill try it then i can get back to you if it works
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sounds good when you get the f150 if you do then yea just pm if it works ill be around lol yea this should work for the f150 but all you should have to do for the front of the f150 is turn the front clip upside down and then do the same as the hummer with the back

i have a hummer project of anybody wants to look at the thread its under appearence and its called hummer project by me off course and i could use any tips on how to improve it and i should soon figure out and post a titan lift custom tut soon once i get my titan if nobody has posted one
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Good tut. If i get the F150 which i should be, ill try it then i can get back to you if it works
well ive tried opposit like f150 tuts and it doesnt work because the front mount is lower in the h2 then the f150 so the body is at a horbble angle and looks soo stupid just so u no
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i did something similar than to that with my Titan! it is a great way of making a scale lift. what is the difference between the Hummer chassis and Titan/F150 chassis?

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i did something similar than to that with my Titan! it is a great way of making a scale lift. what is the difference between the Hummer chassis and Titan/F150 chassis?
nothing is different from the chassis. just that the front lip thing is different.. smaller and shorter.. the only way you can actually lift it is to get longer screws.
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Old 07-12-2008, 09:01 AM
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hey, i did this same thing a while ago to lift up my hummer body!! it works great
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