@@kellsAC1 if your even thinking about buying one. I highly recomend buying the H2s without the airbag suspensions, and going with ones with regular coils. After about 3-5 yrs the rubber starts to dry rot. And youll have to buy new ones. Runs about 200-400 dollars for the replacement airbags. The one have had airbags, but after my 2nd set, i decided to convert it to the coils, DIY type kits.
I have a 03 H2 sunset orange in color. Got it new. Has 106k on it. I replaced the rear air bags, couple window regulators, gauge cluster motors, rear hatch handle, water pump, front shocks, ac fan and resistor, trans shift cable grommets on both ends and dealt with the water leaks. Did all that work myself. Before warranty was up they replaced my power folding rearview mirrors with the newer style they came out with. My door panels are perfect still as is most of my interior. She sits out in the Florida sun her whole life too. I love it still as much as the day I got it. Synthetic oil run since 20k miles.
Young people learn how to work on your car, Buy a scanner to check problems yourselves, I'll be 81 years old this year. Hummer is A GOOD REAL TRUCK . THE STUFF HE'S POINTING OUT DOESN'T EVER MATTER ALL $20.00 REPAIRS. Doesn't know what he's talking about.
Yep. Ours is 212k and still clean, no leaks, close to perfect interior. It's just a question of the care given. Would easily still bring 15k...if I'd sell it.
The frame on the hummer is from a 2500 in the front and 1500 in the rear. The middle is completely custom to make the wheelbase shorter and add ground clearance. The interior of the hummer in 08-09 is actually beautiful. It is on par with Mercedes of the era. And the plastic stuff is put together a lot better than the earlier ones. It is like a completely different vehicle. Also I think I was one of the people that said it had a Torsen locker front diff. I was wrong. I heard somewhere that it did, but nope. It doesn’t make sense tho because 2500s of the year I believe had a Torsen front differential and the hummers front diff is from a 2500.
I absolutely love my 2003 H2. I have had it for five years, and purchased it with 45,000 miles on it. You are correct about the creaking and the sound of the plastic moving within the vehicle. Definitely a failure on GM’s behalf. Mine came with the airbag suspension system. So far, even in -40° weather it, performed exceptionally well. I also drive up a road that is approximately a 35% grade (the ruts are approximately 3-4 feet deep. I don’t need to put “Red Sonja” in 4WD to make it up that section, which is a testament to her drive train. I have replaced the gas struts on the rear door, and all of the top light seals because I did research common problems. As far as the other items you mentioned, I haven’t come across those problems, but I will be watching for them. The biggest issue that I can honestly say I have with this vehicle is the windshield wipers. The motor is ridiculously expensive to replace. Mine quit working after using it on high speed for an extended time period. After it cooled down, it was operational again. I’m not sure if it was the actual motor, or if the battery that was in the vehicle when I purchased it was insufficient. I’m going to say it is the latter, as I have not experienced the motor stopping with the correct battery size.
I bought a 2005 sut 220k with a blown engine for 7k but not one dent crash only very light surface rust on the frame put a lq9 the high performance version of the oem engine lq4 and rebuilt trans with performance converter and clutches. 10k into it now and can’t wait to put another 200k on it
I just bought and orange/red ‘03 with 140K. Aside from the shift solenoid going bad, (can’t get it out of park) and the crap driver’s door panel, I love it! Watching the HUMMER videos from this channel prompted me to buy certain parts before I even bought the HUMMER itself. Kryptonite suspension components and a Cognito 3 inch leveling kit with Kryptonite/Moog ball joints pretty much round out the package. I took this thing out on the trails in Southern California where I have been taking my jeep for years. Aside from major scratches all along the entire length of both sides of the HUMMER and damaged running boards, she went everywhere my jeep did. Next investment, rubbing compound and a buffer! LOL! And those runningboards definitely need to go. compared to my jeep, the HUMMER felt like driving a Cadillac over the majority of obstacles and if you don’t abuse the locker and pick your lines properly, it’s just as much fun as a jeep and even more fun on the way home. Very comfortable ride.
Mine has 170k. It's an 03, I got it with like 120k back in 2016. I didnt drive it much due to the fuel economy. I paid 13k for it and it had a ton of shit done to it which was pretty cool when I got it. The truck however was driven offroad. Plus I purchased it in New York. And because of this its slowly falling apart of rust I'm going to get fixed. Also theres a leak that makes water pour in from the sunroof when it's raining, I believe I just need the rubber gasket. Also the trunk doesn't open anymore and one of the locks dont lock or unlock with the button (issue caused by the electrical work done) also due to the rust the truck at the moment has bad catalytic converters. Also the transmission has to be rebuilt. So, unless your buying a stock hummer. Theres things you should look out for. If it's got a ton of electrical shit that it definitely doesn't need. Expect it to fail if not done professionally and cause other components to fail. But main issue would be that transmission and the leak. Those are what to expect when buying any h2 in general. Otherwise I love the truck. I'm slowly working towards fixing everything wrong with it and removing all the junk I dont need. Engine is very solid as well.
I have the same year and around the same miles... mine looks pristine, no rust, no broken clips or back door latch, but does have leaking roof lights. Runs perfect. Just bought a new 2008 model with 36k original miles.. Looking forward to seeing how the 6.2 motor compares with the 6.0 that I'm used to driving. the 2008 also offers flex fuel option.
Excellent video buddy. I've had an 03 Hummer H2 for 15 years. Very dependable mechanically. Interior is on the cheap side as you said. BUT sitting in the drivers seat it all looks cool, and its functional. One thing I don't like, is the water leak, very frustrating. But other than that, the Hummer to me looks great, and shes been so solid and dependable IM glad I got it, still have it, and sure aint getting rid of it. Thumbs up video~John
I love the hummers. I bought a Hummer h2 same color as yours but it has super low miles, 58k and I redid the entire front and rear suspension with heavy duty components, fixed a rear main seal leak, did a. Efan conversion and a big 3 and HO alternator.
I've never had an H2, but it's in my plans to get it. But you have a 2009 H3 Luxury. One of the best cars I've ever had. These cars never devalue. I only sold it because I needed a truck. Anyway, what is missing in this person's H2 is that he cares more.
I have a 2003 H2 (The one in my Profile pic) it’s a beast, I love my H2!! Always wanted one since high school!! Bought mines in 2013 when my daughter was born!! It now has a fresh Reman. 6.0 and a rebuilt Tranny!! I angle grinded the entire frame front to back, rust proofed the whole undercarriage!! Got rid of the stock exhaust! Installed an AFE Mach Force 3” exhaust!! (True Dual) K&N Cold Air intake! Lots of other goodies!! I’d say buy one they are going up in price! I’ll never sell mines I put in too much time and money, Very Fun Truck to drive, especially in deep snow!! sucks to park in between other cars being so wide..but I just park out far as possible to avoid Door dings! Very intimidating beast on the street guaranteed to cause Rubber Neckin 😂
Hell yeah I 💯 agree with you My O4 had since new did a few of the same upgrades but I'm also a Mobile Master Mechanic so if it has a motor or drivetrain I know about it !! I'd still never say I know everything cause every day is a new day & I run across some crazy problems and seen things that seem impossible to accomplish or COULDNT have happened 😂 !! By far one of the best and most fun off road or 4-wheel drives I've ever put to the test !!! MAKE IT OR BREAK IT 💯💪🏻 The H2 6.0 Hummer Makes it with very few minor upgrades like tie rods , exhaust including Headers , cold air intake torsion key leveling kit or lift if your serious about putting its nuts to the Ruts or it's balls to the walls 😎🤣🤣lol & lastly beef up the 4160e or go big or go home with the 4l80e 6 speed Bad Billy Mammba Jammba 😮 !!! SUPER AWESOME FUN TRUCK WITH LOTS OF NECK JERKIN TORQUE AND JAW DROPPING CAPABILITIES 👍🏻 A REAL EYE OPENER YOU CAN SAY 👁👁 ... Hey Definitely A Great Video Man 🤙🏻SPOT ON 👍🏻💯💯 FACTS !!! Rebel Chris is My Name you should check out a few fun trips to the Snow Sequoia National Forest & Pismo Sand Dunes . Good Times + my Daily !! @ 122,321.00 ✌🏻
not sure who had the H2 in your video, but it's obvious they didn't do anything to take care of the interior at all, my interior has no loose panels, no cracked plastic, seats are solid...it's a 2007 H2, 193,00 miles as of now...replaced transmission at 133,00 miles with a Jasper and no issues since, spent the first 7 years in NY and now in Florida for 8...very little rust on floorboards, body is solid and still looks great. Interior is still in great shape (leather)...truck runs great
Doing research on hopefully my first H2 purchase, 05 in pristine condition with 117k on it and stumbled across this video! Started checking out the others and holy hell is your channel bad ass! Might never see this but earned my like and a follow! 🍻🤘
@@afraser0326 nice! One thing I learned from all of them is look for water damage! They are notorious for bad seals around the lights on the roof above windshield and some door panels! Good luck! 🤘
I've had so many of these trucks.. I think honestly is should have the 6.0 as the base, then the 8.1 liter, 100% and maybe an lbz duramax as top trim option
I like my interior, I just bought my hummer h2 (05) its my first ever vehicle and it was one owner for 10 years and the interior is still nice. a couple panels off but it think the dealership did that, i can put them on
Hey buddy I have a 03 H2 in Florida, gotta say we maintain our trucks well. I'd say check for sun stress due to the fact that uv cracking is the biggest killed
thank you so much, im actually looking at a few locally and concidering getting one. even after this video im seriously concidering it. the leaking light issue bothers me most, pretty much everything else sounds like if you just take care of your vehicle as one should you should be good. i was concerned about the reported gas mileage until i found that my current vehicle has the same so something im already used to.
Really good review! Covered absolutely everything. I have an 04 Silverado and you even covered most of the items on my truck. I love my truck and agree with your thoughts .
Looks like to me this Hummer was treated like shit before this dude got it. This is a perfect example of take care of what you have and it will hold up well, even with GMs shitty plastic. My 05 has 229K on it and besides some annoying ass rattles we have not had to put screws anywhere in the interior, our door panels are still intact, and gauge cluster works fine. Only real issue is the leather on our seats is starting to go, gonna get them rewrapped here soon tho. Really unfortunate abt this car, it had great potential but GM did a major shortcut with the interior, it lowkey sucks I agree 100%.
So it's a normal vehicle after 200,000 miles of abuse and you happen to get a rough one. "buying a clapped out hummer h2" ha, ha The transmission is a 4l65e. It has a 4wd brake locking system that acts like a locker, which is good but not quite as good as a front locker. I happen to love the interior and mine has lasted perfectly, maybe I am lucky?. And AM general actually manufactured the Hummer H1 and H2. GM manufactured the H3. Just some more info as a hummer fan. Keep the videos coming. Hope to join you sometime! But no on the H1, horrible to travel in. But yes cool!.
I have the SUV and SUT. Best rule to live by is DONT SLAM DOORS!!! My passengers get offended when I say please shut the door gently . Basically everything will be fine if you don't slam doors hahaha
For a truck that is 16 years old with 170k. Is not that much. I have h2 04 with 118k. I got in 2 accidents and the only thing I got was a little bumper dent. But the 2 other cars weren't so lucky
I drive an ‘06 H2 and my wife drives ‘06 H3. We love them both. Locking front wasn’t a feature until 2008. You can get aftermarket locking front diff for older models. I actually just pressed in lower drivers side ball joint and replaced upper control arm on my H3 today. Doing the passenger side tomorrow. I’ll never drive anything else, aside from my Indian Springfield Custom.
no idea what this dude is talking about lol, my hummer is 2007 i got in 2010 with 30,000 miles, and now it has 202,000 miles and i have not any of these issues, other than the leaking roof drains. NOTE everyone disconnect your Onstar it's a parasitic drain on your battery.
My 2003 H 2 is still like new with 120,000 on it.. Never off road and its never had any kids in it.. Has the inflation hose, flashlight, Leatherman multi tool and first aid kit ..
I have an 07 Escalade which shares many common GM Truck/SUV parts with the h2. Now for a question; I still wonder why they did not utilize more or apply more of the great Escalade components, which would have really made up for the h2 shortcomings and made the h2 the top flagship.. starting with the 420 hp 6.2L v8, A transfer case that would shift 70% of horse power to the back wheels when driving on a normal highway giving you better gas mileage, and a 50/50 horse power to front and rear when driving off road. The Escalade ESV is a 8000 pound AWD vehicle but it has much more acceleration than the 6800 Pound h2. I hope someone can give an expert comparison and answer the question that I am proposing..
Hello YT community, Looking at a 2004 H2 in excellent condition with 178k miles for $14,500 Will use about twice a month as second vehicle. How good are these commercial versions of the H1? Is $14,500 price a good deal in 2021 market? Thanks
It’s not the miles that gets to these vehicles it’s the plastics and shitty build quality of the interior that really start letting it down. Also lack of maintenance and fixing what breaks.
This hummer sounds like crap AND looks it too. I believe this guy just bought a hummer that was not taken care of. I bought an 04’ and its in FAR better condition, no loud rattles, doors are solid and everything works. This is very bad advice, just buy a hummer in good condition, NOT this one.
The ABS plastic on these is absolute trash. Totally true about the license plate holders and wing mirrors. The roof lights… omg. I can’t even imagine how much silicone my dealer used to seal the leaks
Come on think about it. This truck is 18 years old. Still on the road still running give credit where credit is due. You show me another car or SUV 18 years old I will prove that we are standing in the middle of a junkyard.
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Correction: The transmission is a 4l65E, not the 4l80e.
My H2 is a 4L60E
2003 had a 4L60E
Can you please tell me the name from the wheels
think they are rhino wheels@@paulniendorftimmendorf4441
It's absolutely is not 4l60..that horrible Trans was in some cars and all 1/2ton trucks suvs, it's absolutely a 4l80/4l85e..
Total buy. Bought it brand new, 03 H2, right when it came out in 2002. 19 yrs later...still running great at 164k miles.
That's awesome. I love my 03 H2. Just turned over 95k miles on it.
How was the maintenance?
@@kellsAC1 if your even thinking about buying one. I highly recomend buying the H2s without the airbag suspensions, and going with ones with regular coils. After about 3-5 yrs the rubber starts to dry rot. And youll have to buy new ones. Runs about 200-400 dollars for the replacement airbags. The one have had airbags, but after my 2nd set, i decided to convert it to the coils, DIY type kits.
@@kellsAC1 other than that. The usual top to bottom maintance hasnt been bad for me. Replace sparksplugs oil changes etc...usual stuff not a problem.
@@aiseamoa2799 thanks for the amazing advice
Buy for sure. I have an 06 H2 and at 184,000 miles it's still kickin. Best truck I ever bought by far
I have been in the market for a 06 H2. It's a blacked out model with a 4" lift. Looks badass
What are the major problems you’ve faced so far?
@@onyejewe93 Transmission went out at 187,000 miles. Part of it was my fault for beating on it and it has never been serviced prior to me owning it
I also have an 06 h2 with 183,000 miles on it. No problems! Best truck I ever had!
I have a 03 H2 sunset orange in color. Got it new. Has 106k on it. I replaced the rear air bags, couple window regulators, gauge cluster motors, rear hatch handle, water pump, front shocks, ac fan and resistor, trans shift cable grommets on both ends and dealt with the water leaks. Did all that work myself. Before warranty was up they replaced my power folding rearview mirrors with the newer style they came out with. My door panels are perfect still as is most of my interior. She sits out in the Florida sun her whole life too. I love it still as much as the day I got it. Synthetic oil run since 20k miles.
Oh, and definitely buy. Still one of the coolest vehicles out there.
100% buy. Rhino line it and fix the simple stuff. Mirror and rear door handle.
Young people learn how to work on your car, Buy a scanner to check problems yourselves, I'll be 81 years old this year. Hummer is A GOOD REAL TRUCK . THE STUFF HE'S POINTING OUT DOESN'T EVER MATTER ALL $20.00 REPAIRS. Doesn't know what he's talking about.
Everything wrong with it seems like a simple fix, I'd say worth the fun
Love my h2. It’s got 226k miles right now & is in perfect condition. Put some headers & true duel exhaust on that thing it deserves it!!
Yep. Ours is 212k and still clean, no leaks, close to perfect interior. It's just a question of the care given. Would easily still bring 15k...if I'd sell it.
What year is your hummer?
@@onyejewe93 2004. Looks just like this one
The frame on the hummer is from a 2500 in the front and 1500 in the rear. The middle is completely custom to make the wheelbase shorter and add ground clearance.
The interior of the hummer in 08-09 is actually beautiful. It is on par with Mercedes of the era. And the plastic stuff is put together a lot better than the earlier ones. It is like a completely different vehicle.
Also I think I was one of the people that said it had a Torsen locker front diff. I was wrong. I heard somewhere that it did, but nope. It doesn’t make sense tho because 2500s of the year I believe had a Torsen front differential and the hummers front diff is from a 2500.
The most reliable truck that i ever had , unfortunally had to sell it i had health issues i miss my Tank 😟
I absolutely love my 2003 H2. I have had it for five years, and purchased it with 45,000 miles on it.
You are correct about the creaking and the sound of the plastic moving within the vehicle. Definitely a failure on GM’s behalf.
Mine came with the airbag suspension system. So far, even in -40° weather it, performed exceptionally well.
I also drive up a road that is approximately a 35% grade (the ruts are approximately 3-4 feet deep. I don’t need to put “Red Sonja” in 4WD to make it up that section, which is a testament to her drive train.
I have replaced the gas struts on the rear door, and all of the top light seals because I did research common problems.
As far as the other items you mentioned, I haven’t come across those problems, but I will be watching for them. The biggest issue that I can honestly say I have with this vehicle is the windshield wipers. The motor is ridiculously expensive to replace. Mine quit working after using it on high speed for an extended time period. After it cooled down, it was operational again. I’m not sure if it was the actual motor, or if the battery that was in the vehicle when I purchased it was insufficient. I’m going to say it is the latter, as I have not experienced the motor stopping with the correct battery size.
Front Frame is 2500, rear is Tahoe, middle is custom to combine the two.
I bought a 2005 sut 220k with a blown engine for 7k but not one dent crash only very light surface rust on the frame put a lq9 the high performance version of the oem engine lq4 and rebuilt trans with performance converter and clutches. 10k into it now and can’t wait to put another 200k on it
I just bought and orange/red ‘03 with 140K. Aside from the shift solenoid going bad, (can’t get it out of park) and the crap driver’s door panel, I love it! Watching the HUMMER videos from this channel prompted me to buy certain parts before I even bought the HUMMER itself. Kryptonite suspension components and a Cognito 3 inch leveling kit with Kryptonite/Moog ball joints pretty much round out the package. I took this thing out on the trails in Southern California where I have been taking my jeep for years. Aside from major scratches all along the entire length of both sides of the HUMMER and damaged running boards, she went everywhere my jeep did. Next investment, rubbing compound and a buffer! LOL! And those runningboards definitely need to go. compared to my jeep, the HUMMER felt like driving a Cadillac over the majority of obstacles and if you don’t abuse the locker and pick your lines properly, it’s just as much fun as a jeep and even more fun on the way home. Very comfortable ride.
Mine has 170k. It's an 03, I got it with like 120k back in 2016. I didnt drive it much due to the fuel economy. I paid 13k for it and it had a ton of shit done to it which was pretty cool when I got it. The truck however was driven offroad. Plus I purchased it in New York. And because of this its slowly falling apart of rust I'm going to get fixed. Also theres a leak that makes water pour in from the sunroof when it's raining, I believe I just need the rubber gasket. Also the trunk doesn't open anymore and one of the locks dont lock or unlock with the button (issue caused by the electrical work done) also due to the rust the truck at the moment has bad catalytic converters. Also the transmission has to be rebuilt. So, unless your buying a stock hummer. Theres things you should look out for. If it's got a ton of electrical shit that it definitely doesn't need. Expect it to fail if not done professionally and cause other components to fail. But main issue would be that transmission and the leak. Those are what to expect when buying any h2 in general. Otherwise I love the truck. I'm slowly working towards fixing everything wrong with it and removing all the junk I dont need. Engine is very solid as well.
I have the same year and around the same miles... mine looks pristine, no rust, no broken clips or back door latch, but does have leaking roof lights. Runs perfect. Just bought a new 2008 model with 36k original miles.. Looking forward to seeing how the 6.2 motor compares with the 6.0 that I'm used to driving. the 2008 also offers flex fuel option.
Any updates?
Excellent video buddy. I've had an 03 Hummer H2 for 15 years. Very dependable mechanically. Interior is on the cheap side as you said. BUT sitting in the drivers seat it all looks cool, and its functional. One thing I don't like, is the water leak, very frustrating. But other than that, the Hummer to me looks great, and shes been so solid and dependable IM glad I got it, still have it, and sure aint getting rid of it. Thumbs up video~John
I love the hummers. I bought a Hummer h2 same color as yours but it has super low miles, 58k and I redid the entire front and rear suspension with heavy duty components, fixed a rear main seal leak, did a. Efan conversion and a big 3 and HO alternator.
I've never had an H2, but it's in my plans to get it. But you have a 2009 H3 Luxury. One of the best cars I've ever had. These cars never devalue. I only sold it because I needed a truck. Anyway, what is missing in this person's H2 is that he cares more.
i own an '07 pewter h2, was my dads before mine. Love it more than anything for a first car
I have a 2003 H2 (The one in my Profile pic) it’s a beast, I love my H2!! Always wanted one since high school!! Bought mines in 2013 when my daughter was born!! It now has a fresh Reman. 6.0 and a rebuilt Tranny!! I angle grinded the entire frame front to back, rust proofed the whole undercarriage!! Got rid of the stock exhaust! Installed an AFE Mach Force 3” exhaust!! (True Dual) K&N Cold Air intake! Lots of other goodies!! I’d say buy one they are going up in price! I’ll never sell mines I put in too much time and money, Very Fun Truck to drive, especially in deep snow!! sucks to park in between other cars being so wide..but I just park out far as possible to avoid Door dings! Very intimidating beast on the street guaranteed to cause Rubber Neckin 😂
Hell yeah I 💯 agree with you My O4 had since new did a few of the same upgrades but I'm also a Mobile Master Mechanic so if it has a motor or drivetrain I know about it !! I'd still never say I know everything cause every day is a new day & I run across some crazy problems and seen things that seem impossible to accomplish or COULDNT have happened 😂 !! By far one of the best and most fun off road or 4-wheel drives I've ever put to the test !!! MAKE IT OR BREAK IT 💯💪🏻 The H2 6.0 Hummer Makes it with very few minor upgrades like tie rods , exhaust including Headers , cold air intake torsion key leveling kit or lift if your serious about putting its nuts to the Ruts or it's balls to the walls 😎🤣🤣lol & lastly beef up the 4160e or go big or go home with the 4l80e 6 speed Bad Billy Mammba Jammba 😮 !!! SUPER AWESOME FUN TRUCK WITH LOTS OF NECK JERKIN TORQUE AND JAW DROPPING CAPABILITIES 👍🏻 A REAL EYE OPENER YOU CAN SAY 👁👁 ... Hey Definitely A Great Video Man 🤙🏻SPOT ON 👍🏻💯💯 FACTS !!! Rebel Chris is My Name you should check out a few fun trips to the Snow Sequoia National Forest & Pismo Sand Dunes . Good Times + my Daily !! @ 122,321.00 ✌🏻
got an 03 with 130k miles. love it.
mine has 230k miles, original trans and engine still runs perfect
not sure who had the H2 in your video, but it's obvious they didn't do anything to take care of the interior at all, my interior has no loose panels, no cracked plastic, seats are solid...it's a 2007 H2, 193,00 miles as of now...replaced transmission at 133,00 miles with a Jasper and no issues since, spent the first 7 years in NY and now in Florida for 8...very little rust on floorboards, body is solid and still looks great. Interior is still in great shape (leather)...truck runs great
Great job my 03 h2 is still excellent shape transmission repair 189k 250k now 0 regrets
This vehicle just looks like it wasn't taken care of
It definitely wasn't.
Doing research on hopefully my first H2 purchase, 05 in pristine condition with 117k on it and stumbled across this video! Started checking out the others and holy hell is your channel bad ass! Might never see this but earned my like and a follow! 🍻🤘
Did you get that 05 H2?
@@afraser0326I didn’t! Ended up finding a 09 ram crew cab with 70k on it. One owner. One day I’ll have one of these lol.
@@bossbudz86 all the best! I'm thinking of clean 07 H2 with 120k. My first time on this site also...sweet!
@@afraser0326 nice! One thing I learned from all of them is look for water damage! They are notorious for bad seals around the lights on the roof above windshield and some door panels! Good luck! 🤘
@@bossbudz86 much appreciated!
I've had so many of these trucks.. I think honestly is should have the 6.0 as the base, then the 8.1 liter, 100% and maybe an lbz duramax as top trim option
I like my interior, I just bought my hummer h2 (05) its my first ever vehicle and it was one owner for 10 years and the interior is still nice. a couple panels off but it think the dealership did that, i can put them on
The front of a HD, the middles unique to hummer and the rear is Tahoe
Boxed frame as well.
GR8 video, thanks. Buying an 03 with 70k miles, been in FL entire time and well maintained. I am excited but a little unsure.
Hey buddy I have a 03 H2 in Florida, gotta say we maintain our trucks well. I'd say check for sun stress due to the fact that uv cracking is the biggest killed
Great video!! You forgot it has more blind spot then Helen Keller. 😂🤣
thank you so much, im actually looking at a few locally and concidering getting one. even after this video im seriously concidering it. the leaking light issue bothers me most, pretty much everything else sounds like if you just take care of your vehicle as one should you should be good. i was concerned about the reported gas mileage until i found that my current vehicle has the same so something im already used to.
Wrong. Front end is a 2500. Rear end is a 1500. Middle is custom for the H2 by AM General
Came here for this comment! 🇺🇸🫡
The front axl is Hummer only and they are locked in 04 and up when in 4x4.
The H2 only came with a rear locker. The front does not have a locker.
Really good review! Covered absolutely everything. I have an 04 Silverado and you even covered most of the items on my truck. I love my truck and agree with your thoughts .
Looks like to me this Hummer was treated like shit before this dude got it. This is a perfect example of take care of what you have and it will hold up well, even with GMs shitty plastic. My 05 has 229K on it and besides some annoying ass rattles we have not had to put screws anywhere in the interior, our door panels are still intact, and gauge cluster works fine. Only real issue is the leather on our seats is starting to go, gonna get them rewrapped here soon tho. Really unfortunate abt this car, it had great potential but GM did a major shortcut with the interior, it lowkey sucks I agree 100%.
I’m looking into get one, H2 vs H3 any thoughts on what’s the better buy?
So it's a normal vehicle after 200,000 miles of abuse and you happen to get a rough one. "buying a clapped out hummer h2" ha, ha The transmission is a 4l65e. It has a 4wd brake locking system that acts like a locker, which is good but not quite as good as a front locker. I happen to love the interior and mine has lasted perfectly, maybe I am lucky?. And AM general actually manufactured the Hummer H1 and H2. GM manufactured the H3. Just some more info as a hummer fan. Keep the videos coming. Hope to join you sometime! But no on the H1, horrible to travel in. But yes cool!.
I have the SUV and SUT. Best rule to live by is DONT SLAM DOORS!!! My passengers get offended when I say please shut the door gently . Basically everything will be fine if you don't slam doors hahaha
For a truck that is 16 years old with 170k. Is not that much. I have h2 04 with 118k. I got in 2 accidents and the only thing I got was a little bumper dent. But the 2 other cars weren't so lucky
I'm looking at buying an 08 at the moment
You need to get your hands on an 08-09. Way better interior. I have an 03 and an 08. I’ll probably do a comparison video soon.
Are there some years of production prone for better or worth quality, longevity resp. reliability?
it’s an LQ4 with a 4L60e, super easy to maintain and it’ll run forever
I drive an ‘06 H2 and my wife drives ‘06 H3. We love them both. Locking front wasn’t a feature until 2008. You can get aftermarket locking front diff for older models.
I actually just pressed in lower drivers side ball joint and replaced upper control arm on my H3 today. Doing the passenger side tomorrow.
I’ll never drive anything else, aside from my Indian Springfield Custom.
For a decent price I'd buy
BUY 😎
There is man who came on hoovies ....he has started a business dealing in used parts etc for hummers
I like the plastic insert cuz I can put my phone on top and it will not slip off.
no idea what this dude is talking about lol, my hummer is 2007 i got in 2010 with 30,000 miles, and now it has 202,000 miles and i have not any of these issues, other than the leaking roof drains. NOTE everyone disconnect your Onstar it's a parasitic drain on your battery.
I bought my 2005 in 2013. Still have 80K miles on it H2 Luxury Edition.
Can you replace the mirrors with something Les fincy
HUMMER KING OFF ROAD BRO
Which year did they change the interior?
Thank you for this video 🙏🏾
Great review sir
Those wheels are really nice!!
What winch is that? Does it just go in the front hitch receiver?
Why did you remove the spare tire
dont these come with the 4l65e?
What r the rim size and model?
What kind of wheels are those? Cool video btw!
do i dare ask if its possible to get one even tho i have mid(?) type of salary? about $1142.18 +/- (when bills etc is payed)😅
2003 definitely has a front diff locker.... Not sure of the gen2's
Mine doesn't have one (2003).
My 03 does, (adventure package)
How high is that lift kit and tires?
I have a video on the full install but i believe we did a 1.5" body lift and a 2" torsion key and spring spacer lift.
Good video buddy 👍 👏
It sounds nice.
I believe if some parts would of been put together better and had a selective drive tran people would still like and want to buy
170k miles is considered high mileage? Those are rookie numbers in this bracket. Gotta pump those numbers up.
I agree 😂😂
Thank you
I don't want air suspension I like coil spring and normal shocks.
Buy.
My 2003 H 2 is still like new with 120,000 on it.. Never off road and its never had any kids in it.. Has the inflation hose, flashlight, Leatherman multi tool and first aid kit ..
Like that color
I have an 07 Escalade which shares many common GM Truck/SUV parts with the h2. Now for a question; I still wonder why they did not utilize more or apply more of the great Escalade components, which would have really made up for the h2 shortcomings and made the h2 the top flagship.. starting with the 420 hp 6.2L v8, A transfer case that would shift 70% of horse power to the back wheels when driving on a normal highway giving you better gas mileage, and a 50/50 horse power to front and rear when driving off road. The Escalade ESV is a 8000 pound AWD vehicle but it has much more acceleration than the 6800 Pound h2. I hope someone can give an expert comparison and answer the question that I am proposing..
The 08 hummers had the 6.2. Thats why they cost way more.
Youh ave ZERO clue what you are talking about...
Price
FUCKING LOVE THE RIMS!!!
Did you know the name?
@@paulniendorftimmendorf4441 I believe the wheels on this Hummer are called “Arsenal” by the company called Black Rhino.
@@manuelvalladares8088 thanks ✌🏼
@@paulniendorftimmendorf4441 you’re welcome 😎
Fall apart it's a Chevy so there you go. However it's the only product I would buy.
4l80 didn’t come till 05 then 6l85e in 07-03 had 4L60e
Hello YT community,
Looking at a 2004 H2 in excellent condition with 178k miles for $14,500
Will use about twice a month as second vehicle.
How good are these commercial versions of the H1?
Is $14,500 price a good deal in 2021 market?
Thanks
Thing looks absolutely beat. Can you review one that isn’t trashed next time?
It’s not the miles that gets to these vehicles it’s the plastics and shitty build quality of the interior that really start letting it down. Also lack of maintenance and fixing what breaks.
I want one.
Roughest H2 I’ve seen on TH-cam this one was definitely mistreated lol
This hummer sounds like crap AND looks it too. I believe this guy just bought a hummer that was not taken care of. I bought an 04’ and its in FAR better condition, no loud rattles, doors are solid and everything works. This is very bad advice, just buy a hummer in good condition, NOT this one.
Modified gm 2500 frame
The ABS plastic on these is absolute trash. Totally true about the license plate holders and wing mirrors. The roof lights… omg. I can’t even imagine how much silicone my dealer used to seal the leaks
5:40 ...that costs 5 dollars
Flex Seal
Not 1 single hummer h2 came with a 4l80e.
He literally found a problem with every little detail.... I think he was just one sided
Come on think about it. This truck is 18 years old. Still on the road still running give credit where credit is due. You show me another car or SUV 18 years old I will prove that we are standing in the middle of a junkyard.
That exhaust sounds horrible! Y’all need to open her up with true duels with flowmaster 40s and 3 to 4 inch tips coming out the side or back.
I like your Hummer vids so much i went out and bought one
That's incredible! Might have another Hummer coming soon.....🤫
@@TopLineRacer Left my house at 4:30 this morning and Im back what a day totally burnt.
ROFL "higher mileage"?! Buy a Toyota, higher mileage is 400,000+
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Gross color I would like a yellow, white,or black.
170k is high miles? OK...