My neighbor ditched his H2 because it couldn't go where he wanted to go, and
couldn't haul what he wanted to haul. He works inspection on construction
sites, though, so I imagine that has something to do with it. Probably was
afraid to scratch the paint :-D.
He's upgrading to a Ram 3500 Laramie QC. Yep, I talked him into it ;-). That
and I showed him the pic of the "H2 vs. Ram 3500" head-on collision. "Ram
Tough" says it all...
-- JB"Jeff Durling" <jdurling@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:71688F50-EB26-11D7-86DE-000A95E9F8F4@bellsouth.net... > > Be aware that the H2 frame that is based on the Chevy/ GMC frame has > alot of changes made to it. I am not trying to defend it but realize > that they moved alto to beef up and strengthen the frame. I saw the > frame in a display at the auto show last year and I was very impressed. > They boxed a good portion of it, beefed it up, and moved and changed > the suspension to get good ground clearance. Believe me this is a very > tough vehicle and will handle off road duties very well. Just be aware > of the facts. > > Jeff Durling >
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