It would be awesome if they launched a diesel version. I feel like having that as an option would help ward off Prius owners lol. I feel like the Hummer name has been tarnished because of environmentalists. These people failed to realize that the hummers got the same gas mileage as other trucks...
1. Armor: skids on areas that lack adequate protection, sliders, diff covers
2. Steering rack upgrade
3. Tires
4. Suspension
5. Lighting
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Our college has "fuel efficient vehicle parking" and it's treated as first come first serve. Nobody really cares if SUVs or trucks are parked in them.
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If it's just me, then I prefer more wheeling. If it's the fiancé and dogs, then more exploring because the dogs don't like bouncing around the back of the rig and prefer to run around and enjoy nature.
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http://wyotrails.state.wy.us/Maps/ORVMaps.aspx
Cheyenne is in the middle of a lot of great trails. You have the options for some Northern CO trails, Southwestern SD trails through the black hills. Check out the BLM for Wyoming, they have a lot of useful maps and info on the trail systems there...
@Vandy @cash9300 I heard a few months ago that GM is debating on launching a version of the H3 Recon to compete with the wrangler. I think they said it would be a GMC if they did launch it.
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There's an H3t that is setup similar to my rig in town. I've seen it a few times but haven't had a chance to talk to them.
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I PMd a link to you to show the capabilities of a stock 2wd taco. As mentioned above, armor should always be the first thing purchased. That will allow you to travel safely down back roads without having to worry about damaging your new truck. Good recovery gear is essential. You can go without...
I always keep waterproof gloves in my truck during the winter. Clearing snow always leds to wet/soaked gloves which can cause frostbite. The windshield defogger works decently for drying thin gloves, snow gloves not so much. Pay attention to your footing when outside the vehicle. Snow drifts can...
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