Moment of silence
Lil red '03
01-16-2003, 09:33 AM
Got an e-mail from my dad yesterday. He said his friend's Hummer was crunched. Tore up the front end and bent the frame. ( ouch )
I guess the guy was okay. Had to hit something pretty hard to bend the frame. I'm a mechanic in the military and I know a lot about hummers.
Moment of silence of the death of a hummer...............................
thanks.
Junior:(
I guess the guy was okay. Had to hit something pretty hard to bend the frame. I'm a mechanic in the military and I know a lot about hummers.
Moment of silence of the death of a hummer...............................
thanks.
Junior:(
kicker1_solo
01-18-2003, 04:13 AM
damn, that has to suck :(
Lil red '03
01-18-2003, 01:13 PM
Yeah, my dad said they went to the Philly auto show and my dad's friend was looking at a Lexus 470 or whatever.
They get to go to the auto show and here I am, stuck in the middle east working on the muthers.
I am so not happy.
Junior :rolleyes:
They get to go to the auto show and here I am, stuck in the middle east working on the muthers.
I am so not happy.
Junior :rolleyes:
Suboobaruwrsex
11-19-2003, 01:38 AM
If the truck didnt have the winch it is very easy to bend a hummers frame. The rails stick out infront of the hood. The frame is a part of the bumper. I have been rear ended twice in mine and the worst damage was some of the other guys paint on my bumper. LOL :evillol: If there is a winch on the front with a heavy duty brushguard. Nothing will be able to damage that truck in a collision with the front or rear of the truck. One thing, if the hummer hits somthing it will try to climb over it since there is no front bumper and the tires are equal with the front of the truck.
Nick
Nick
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