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H1Tad



Member Since: 20 Jul 2024
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The bronco raptor is actually *wider* than my H1 Smile

I don't know what the rules are in PA (oddly they have absurd alcohol laws that date back to the Quaker settlement era) but there are ways around that - such as titling and registering the HMMWV in Utah or Montana. There is a whole industry setup around that... most people do it to avoid onerous local takes but others use it to register vehicles that are not allowed to be titled for on-road use in their home states.

You can find working, running HMMWVs for $5k no problem. They might need a little work but they're out there. I highly recommend getting a turbo/4speed one if you plan on taking it on the highway at all. The 6.2L/3spd trucks have a max speed of 55mph.

Pictures below are from a H1 event we held in Central PA two years ago. Fun times fun times.


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Post #1057205 13th Jan 2025 12:08am
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Member Since: 29 Jun 2012
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2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
We are looking to buy in the state college area my partners got a huge family network there.

This is the braptor we had for the day, felt a little more composed than the 150 raptor we demoed

She has family out in amish areas which was definitely ‘interesting’ but the fact we could actually enjoy the state parks (no 10mph speed limit on the lakes) sold it to me… my profession is in the merchant marine and owning my own boat in the uk is pointless. Either have it on loch lommond and every time there Is a storm, end up with a huge insurance claim or keep it in the Lake District and unable to enjoy it.


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Post #1057209 13th Jan 2025 12:52am
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2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
I have had a look at the military auction humvees more than once… figured I’d get a project one eventually. Will be hard to build up my tool kit over stateside but plan to send a shipping container if I fully commit in a couple of years.
Post #1057210 13th Jan 2025 12:54am
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H1Tad



Member Since: 20 Jul 2024
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Your (presumably) metric based tools won't be a complete waste when working on a HMMWV as the engine uses (for the most part) metric sockets/wrenches - however the chassis, body, suspension all use Imperial unit hardware.

It's always a treat while working on the truck to figure out what size wrenches to use.

When you move to PA, make sure you catch an Amish barn-raising. Its legitimately an impressive production.

Those Bronco Raptors are impressive, if impractical little things. The three amber lights in the grille indicate that the overall width is more than 80". My truck has them as well. There are a couple of other marking requirements for vehicles of this width.

As for the difference between the F150 Raptor and the Bronco Raptor - over here we don't talk about the normal F150 raptor because its only got a V6. The Raptor R (or Raptor: Real) is the one we acknowledge. That is the real truck to get. That or the now-defunct (but hopefully coming back) TRX. 2022 Defender 110 SE P400 Tasman Blue Expedition and Cold weather package
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Post #1057253 13th Jan 2025 2:55pm
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custom90



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Ram TRX is mad. Laughing

I don’t think I’ve seen a Bronco in real life, but I think they are quite nice looking.
The 150, are a bit pickup like to me, a bit generic, I think the F250 is much nicer.

The Defender has a mix of metric and imperial fixings, most people find it quite endearing I think. Laughing

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H1Tad



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The F150 and 250 are nearly identical except in size.

Even in America, the F250 is tough to park due to its length. Whereas most households have an F150 or equivalent, F250's (and Chevy/Ram 2500+) are used more as contractor/commercial vehicles. If you have a large boat or camper/RV you tow regularly, then the F250+ range is worth owning but otherwise they're just a bit much.

Since the 4WD on the FJ Cruiser up and died on me earlier this week, I had to drive the H1 in the salt and nasty weather yesterday... so while it was above freezing, I gave both the Defender and Hummer a well deserved bath. By the time I was done, the driveway was an ice skating rink as it was only above freezing for about an hour.


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Post #1057268 13th Jan 2025 5:03pm
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custom90



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Rather you than me, rather similar weather here lately.

There is a H1 on eBay U.K. right now and a H3 for just £7k with relatively low miles.
Might be LHD, but still a lot of truck for that price I think. Considering most go for £12k plus minimum and the rest. ____\We|Will|Win/___
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H1Tad



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Oddly enough, my old H1 that was t-boned and flipped over back in 2021, is for sale in ... Germany! right now. Looks like they did a great job restoring it.
https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/hum...2-216-3394

It's been at that price now for a few months so now is the time to make an offer! 2022 Defender 110 SE P400 Tasman Blue Expedition and Cold weather package
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Post #1057285 13th Jan 2025 7:35pm
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H1Tad



Member Since: 20 Jul 2024
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Uploaded a new clip to the YouTubes of the new sound exhaust. Clifford has some bark now!
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Post #1057287 13th Jan 2025 7:59pm
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H1Tad



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Been a minute since I checked in here. My Defender has refused to become a drama llama (aka everything works, nothing has broken) so I haven't been as active on the forums.

After my wife and I took a nice weeklong trip to Iceland where we rented a classic Defender (wow, that was .... for sure. If you want to read about it, you can here: https://landroverforums.com/forum/2020-def...d-126301/) I decided to go ahead and install some parts I had sitting around for more than a year. The H1 came with a 10,300lbs (4675kg) gross vehicle weight rating. With about a 7600lbs (3447kg) curb weight, that meant I could theoretically haul about 3000lbs (1360kg) of cargo. However, I've added heavy items such as a 600lbs (272kg) roof rack, a 200lbs (90kg) brush guard and 300lbs (136kg) of rocker panel protection (aka sliders). Additionally I always carry a full tool kit and a full recovery kit in the rig - she's heavy. The curb weight is now 9000lbs (4082kg) or thereabouts so I've lost a lot of my weight carrying capacity.

Luckily for me, AM General started beefing up the suspension and braking components on the Humvee during the Gulf War, and those components are 100% bolt on to my truck. These components are known as "12k" components since they increase the gross vehicle weight rating to 12,100lbs (5390kg). I already had done the 12k brakes, but I needed to do the 12k hubs and half shafts in order to complete it all. So thats what I did... I replaced all 4 hubs, all 8 ball joints and all 4 halfshafts (CV shafts). Also replaced all of the ABS sensors and installed locking hardware on the halfshaft to ensure that the bolts don't back out and eat away at the brake calipers. This job took about 2 weeks to complete since I work slowly and methodically, everything is super heavy (the hubs themselves weight 80lbs each) and everything is torqued to mega-spec.


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Post #1072463 30th Jul 2025 12:57am
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custom90



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Nice! How are you finding the handling now?

It’s surprising how the weight can build up with add on parts isn’t it.

Those crab walk kits are cool stuff, but I’m not sure exactly how often you’d even need that or if it would even be that useful at times. ____\We|Will|Win/___
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Post #1072528 30th Jul 2025 6:12pm
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H1Tad



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Handling is unchanged. There is no real "handling" on 37" mud terrains.

The rear steer is something that is super easy to do on the H1's since the rear hubs have the same exact components as the fronts. My buddy Mark at ModMafia has a 35 degree rear steer kit that has active mechanical centering lock HOWEVER all of these kits require that you get rid of the 17 gallon aux diesel tank which is something that I cannot do.

I'm about to take a 4 day camping trip in 2 weeks where we'll be doing about 250 miles between fuel stations which is going to be pushing it with the trailer attached. I have 42 total gallons available but with the trailer I'm only getting about 7mpg. 2022 Defender 110 SE P400 Tasman Blue Expedition and Cold weather package
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Post #1072530 30th Jul 2025 7:39pm
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