Do any local 4x4 shops work on Hummers?

RuggedH2

Just doing my thing.
Location
Bountiful
Does anyone know of any local off road shops that work on Hummers (H2 and H3)?

I need some gussets welded in and some stronger steering and suspension pieces installed (upper control arms, dual shocks, idler pivot, and pitman and idler arm support).

Thanks!
 

Chevycrew

Well-Known Member
Location
WVC, UT
Just about anyone that works on chevys should be able to do the work.


They are built on a GM drivetrain.
 
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RuggedH2

Just doing my thing.
Location
Bountiful
Thanks!

I have read a lot of threads here and have read many good things about them.

Chevycrew is right, if Ben Hanks works on Chevy's and GMC's they won't be surprised by anything under an H2. It's all 3/4 ton GM.
 

Jay5.9L

...I just filled the cup.
Location
Riverton
Just got my Jeep back from Ben's and they are great to work with :)

I thought they used some stuff from the 1/2 tons on H2s
 

RuggedH2

Just doing my thing.
Location
Bountiful
Yeah......

The Hummers are not very well understood by the off road community yet.

The axles on the H2 are 8 lug, that's GM 3/4 ton.

The axles on the H3 are 6 lug, GM 1/2 ton.

The Colorado trucks are different. The H2 has a modified Suburban frame (boxed with additional cross members added). The Colorado frame is modified the same way for use in the H3.

The engines are shared with the Colorado and the Tahoe. The transfer cases are not.
 
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krawlereng

springman
Location
lehi
i stated the steering and suspension were based off the s10 platform not the drivetrain. also the colorado was based of the s10 steering and suspension too!
 
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