Which looks better to you
#64
4runner by FAR. honestly, if it wasn't an h2, the hummer might have a chance. h2's suck. if it was a decked out h1, i might have to cast my vote to the h1. cuz what red-blooded male american doesn't think that h1's are friggin sweet machines? assuming, of course, it's not YOU that has to pay for it. . . . . .
#66
4 Runner without a doubt! That Hummer would be like compairing trying to fish a small mountain stream surrounded by overgrowth with a 9' flyrod.
Hummers and H2's alike are good for what they were originally designed. . . The DESERT! (And apparantly 2 spaces in mall parking lots)
I can't stand H2's! The only thing those lights up top have ever been used for was to light up the soccer field during a power outage or the driveway basketball court just because "they could". And the only thing the winch was ever used for was to pull the trashcans in from the street without having to leave the garage (after little Jimmy hooked it up that is). Alright, I'll get off my soapbox now.
Hummers and H2's alike are good for what they were originally designed. . . The DESERT! (And apparantly 2 spaces in mall parking lots)
I can't stand H2's! The only thing those lights up top have ever been used for was to light up the soccer field during a power outage or the driveway basketball court just because "they could". And the only thing the winch was ever used for was to pull the trashcans in from the street without having to leave the garage (after little Jimmy hooked it up that is). Alright, I'll get off my soapbox now.
Last edited by switchback; Feb 10, 2005 at 11:57 AM.
#67
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From: Mooresville (Lake Norman) NC
have you seen their tie rods..........weak
My Runner has been through just as much than any other civilan h1 or h2 just look at my paint. My truck bearly fits between the tree trunks on our trails.
My Runner has been through just as much than any other civilan h1 or h2 just look at my paint. My truck bearly fits between the tree trunks on our trails.


