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    [quote=BMKal;1003885]The H2 is a Chevy Suburban with a "Hummer Style" body. There is no way that it is fitted with any sort of armored flooring (I have worked under one).
    -hand grenade armour dosnt need to be really thick, but this would make the vehicle considerably heavier.

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    After off roading with few over the past 12 months my opinion of the hummers has changed somewhat. They are more capable outside of the desert than they are given credit for. After speaking with people and offroading with people who are experienced in how to use them and make the most of their features they are actually very capable.

    Off road they have a torque distribution system sort of like manual traction control, when wheels spin off road they driver simply drives with their foot on the throttle and the other foot on the brake slightly and power is transfered to the wheels that have traction. Without knowledge of this system and going against the grain and braking up hill etc they are **** off road, being all independent suspension they have very little wheel travel, But they have excellent ground clearance because everything is tucked up underneath (however this means that a seemingly massive cabin has bugger all space in it) and being less than 1800mm tall they have a low centre of gravity so they can traverse nasty side slopes that would have a defender tipping over.

    Having said all that the obvious limitation of size and width does limit their use in the bush, especially when driving narrow tracks that require the nevigation of narrow gaps between trees etc.

    So whilst i would pick a defender everytime, the Hummer H1 isnt as bad as I had initially believed.
    - yes they have changed heaps. 37inch tyres and all of them over here have spare tyres and, jerry can, and armour everywhere. all this weight lowers the tyre clearance but stilll quiet capable off road.
    - This thread has become interesting so i thought i would go have closer look. no portal axles just long trravel independent susp. unless its a combination of both.
    - still not the safest thing for roadside bombs. no v-shape bottom.
    -got some low ran gearing in them too........................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by geckos View Post
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    - This thread has become interesting so i thought i would go have closer look. no portal axles just long trravel independent susp. unless its a combination of both.
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    "The AM General-designed geared hub assembly in the power train doubles the torque to each wheel in the hub of the wheel. This also helps achieve 16 inches of ground clearance, far more than any other vehicle in its class." (Features & Design | HMMWV (Humvee) | AM General LLC - Mobility solutions for the 21st Century) sounds awfully like a portal axle to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenleyfred View Post
    Have any of you seen the email doing the rounds of the Knight XV. The thing is bloody huge and makes the hummer look small. I'd post photo's but that technology evades me.
    Costing $310 000 and they are only making 100. Can't imagine who would want one, but I would love to have a look at one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    "The AM General-designed geared hub assembly in the power train doubles the torque to each wheel in the hub of the wheel. This also helps achieve 16 inches of ground clearance, far more than any other vehicle in its class." (Features & Design | HMMWV (Humvee) | AM General LLC - Mobility solutions for the 21st Century) sounds awfully like a portal axle to me!

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    yes but look at the suspenion and its independent. my eyes dont decieve me im only 27yrs old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geckos View Post
    yes but look at the suspenion and its independent. my eyes dont decieve me im only 27yrs old.
    Oh, no question of that - they are four wheel independent suspension, which of course means my description "portal axle" is inexact - but they do have the key feature of a portal axle, which is a hub reduction gear enabling the drive axle to be set above the centre of the wheel, so that drive can be provided to the wheel without reducing ground clearance to an unacceptable figure and at the same time avoiding an excessive angle on the driving shafts.

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    Every soccer mum will have one in a couple of years
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post

    Every soccer mum will have one in a couple of years
    Not at $US310,000 they won't 100 vehicles are to be made initially as the 1st run , so they will be waiting a while

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    I want one, that thing looks horny. Imagine the effect on the buzzbox drivers

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    Roundabouts will be no proplem everybody will stop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grover-98 View Post
    The H1 and H2 come with a hand grenade proof flooring... that is always good to know when driving the streets of your local area to pick up the kids or do the shopping
    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    Id be surprised if the H2 did. Humvee and H1 maybe.
    They do not have armored floors. Nor do the HMMWV's in standard form. There are many derivatives and most of what goes to hot zones now days are armored as the silly drivers think that they look like a tank so they must be armored like one!

    The original tender went out to make a light recon vehicle but when GMC came back with design the military could seen so many more opportunities for it. The HMMWV is purpose built for the military, the H1 was a "great idea" by GM who originally purchased the rolling chasis off GMC and finished the work in their factory to make their URBAN H1 vehicles. Don't get the two confused. As for the H2 & H3's these are as much like the HMMWV as a Freelander is to a SAS LR!

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