My fav built rig love the evolution throughout the years keep it up chris...and id say keep videos coming...one section at the time front to rear or rear to fron.
I am 18yo and I've had mine for about 2 years now so I haven't done everything I have wanted, it is a 2007 I bought for $1900 due to a "blown trans" though it was a cv axle, since I've bought it I have changed the trans once, front diff twice, rear diff once, both wheel bearings, shocks, leaf springs, bump stops, cv axles (lost count) BCM twice (water) some sensors, radiator, ac, water pump, thermostat, god I can keep going, pretty much everything at this point. it was a complete wimp when I bought it and I put it on some 35s with 2inch spacers, body lift, light bars, brush guard, skid plates, tail lights, and just recently welded and mounted a 9500lb winch (12000 wouldn't fit) subs/speakers etc. I completely transformed it into a camping/offroad rig, Planning on 6.0 swapping and 6l80 as well which I am surprised a 4l60 has lasted you so long especially with those wheels, though solid axle has me in a dilemma as I wanted to e-locker swap it. It is funny the looks I get because nobody every sees hummers offroad especially where I live. I gotta say though I love how good these things are in the woods I would have never expected it.
@ 👍 I used to live in Emmett & grew up in Garden Valley. Still try to make it down that way once in awhile. It’s crazy though how much it has grown down there! Once again, absolutely awesome build!.
Sweet, thanks for the quick response. I was following your online thread and started my build. Chopped and reinforced the frame already. Ready to bolt down the nissan box and tack on the brackets now
Awesome job 👍👏
90% sure this rig has never been offroad. Just kidding. Looking good. The evolution never ends and the changes always make sense. Badass
My fav built rig love the evolution throughout the years keep it up chris...and id say keep videos coming...one section at the time front to rear or rear to fron.
I am 18yo and I've had mine for about 2 years now so I haven't done everything I have wanted, it is a 2007 I bought for $1900 due to a "blown trans" though it was a cv axle, since I've bought it I have changed the trans once, front diff twice, rear diff once, both wheel bearings, shocks, leaf springs, bump stops, cv axles (lost count) BCM twice (water) some sensors, radiator, ac, water pump, thermostat, god I can keep going, pretty much everything at this point. it was a complete wimp when I bought it and I put it on some 35s with 2inch spacers, body lift, light bars, brush guard, skid plates, tail lights, and just recently welded and mounted a 9500lb winch (12000 wouldn't fit) subs/speakers etc. I completely transformed it into a camping/offroad rig, Planning on 6.0 swapping and 6l80 as well which I am surprised a 4l60 has lasted you so long especially with those wheels, though solid axle has me in a dilemma as I wanted to e-locker swap it. It is funny the looks I get because nobody every sees hummers offroad especially where I live. I gotta say though I love how good these things are in the woods I would have never expected it.
Sounds like you are giving it a 2nd lease on life. Nice.
That time of the year already? 🪑🍿
holly -hit!
Badass
Sick hummer. Bet you have wheeler turkey claw a lot
@@kyle-of-For-When-I-Forget 😂😂
It was a SUPER 70 from an 06 express
@@Mattarms408 excuse me. I am the worst
@@squeakin3 you should do storytelling about building the axle and UA and breaking your leaf spring on wrecking ball
damn! Cha ching
mall crawler!
@@rickylawson6588 😂😂😂 it’s a POS duck machine
Sick build!. Would love to set my Alpha up similarly.. What part of Idaho you in? I’m up in Bonners Ferry.
@@northernidahooutdoors3748 thank you! I am down in southwest Idaho, Meridian.
@ 👍 I used to live in Emmett & grew up in Garden Valley. Still try to make it down that way once in awhile. It’s crazy though how much it has grown down there! Once again, absolutely awesome build!.
@ Thanks, next time you come down south reach out. It has grown like crazy that's for sure.
What pitman arm did you use with the Delphi Nissan steering box?.
@@martinezez1 factory pitman arm. I’m told a Toyota ifs box pitman arm works with a tiny bit of modification
Sweet, thanks for the quick response. I was following your online thread and started my build. Chopped and reinforced the frame already. Ready to bolt down the nissan box and tack on the brackets now
@ do you have a thread or somewhere I can follow?
@squeakin3 No, im just following your hummer4x4offroad thread. Treating it like a bible man haha