THESE MAKE MOUNTAINS OF TORQUE..! Motohead you've got my gears turning again... LOL..!That thing needs a 98-99 OM606 swap. Just sayin.
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THESE MAKE MOUNTAINS OF TORQUE..! Motohead you've got my gears turning again... LOL..!That thing needs a 98-99 OM606 swap. Just sayin.
Thanks for the compliments Happy..! It's taking too much time, I'm so impatient wanting to get it out again..!WOW!!! Definitely out of my league of build modifications. Can't wait to see how your final assembly looks.
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Itsatruck, Thanks man, I sure appreciate the support..! I'm going to jump on an om606 I found locally, I really like the idea of the diesel, depenability, mileage, and low end torque these engines make with simplistic modifications, and there's so much out there for them. They're kind of gaining a cult following on their own. Not to mention, when somebody sees the engine in the h3 engine bay, the swap shock factor will be awesome to see on their face...Hey, this is a really cool project! From what I know the H3 has some drivetrain similarities to a Trailblazer. Maybe you could get ahold of the straight six or v8 from one of those? Horsepower and torque are in the upper 200s.
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That way, I can convince the fiancee she would be more comfortable with a roof tent because of bears, snakes, blackwidows, tics, chiggers, and just plain nasty fire ants (read this as I NEED THIS TENT... LOL)...
T H I S roof tent in particular...
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I haven’t been in heavy rain yet. But they in an extra rain fly you can deploy for extra protection. Wind is an issue with every RRT but we have seen no issues. Slip on locks are provided so you can lock out the lifting struts.Thank you Natchez, how is it in harder rain, I really like the idea of the side opening system, but I was curious if the wind "rolls" over the top... Do they build those to pre made sizes or do they build them vehicle specific..? I am really digging that idea...!
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