06 H3
a.k.a. "The Jackal"
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The time has come......this is going to be a long post with lots of words and little pictures, but the pictures will come.
First off, this will never get a solid axle. It is time for new challenges and I have different goals on this build.
My H3 known as squeaky was my first car, it morphed into a very capable rock crawler, I don't like to make bold claims but I would like to think it is one of the most hardcore H3s for rock crawling around. I daily drove it while solid axle swapped for a few years, eventually I got a job that had a nice perk, a company car. During the last 9 years I had said company car, which could be used on weekends and as a true daily driver, so the H3 became a toy. I ended up leaving that company and my new company truck is for work use only. For the last 4-5 months I was daily driving squeaky for all non work duties, what many thought would last a week, was actually legitimately working for months. In the end, I broke the steering in a way I never broke it before while offroad. I cobbled it together and for street use, it was working fine and was quite reliable....but to get back offroad I needed to upgrade the steering and that took time, which I am a little short on right now. We had our 2nd daughter, which came home in the H3, and then I parked it. I have spent almost all the money I need to so I can upgrade the steering but time to do has been lacking. Anyways, the H3 will live on and continue to push harder and harder on trails. I have many ideas, improvements and things I can do to make it better and that will happen but I need a car.
My wife, like myself, had her first car for a very long time and still has it. So for 10+ years of no car payments we have been saving for cars. We got her the mom mobile Expedition Max with the max tow package so she can haul the 2 girls and whatever other shit she wants. I took her Hyundai sonata as a DD while the Hummer is down. Being 6'5" with long legs and now a 2nd car seat behind me, my legs are literally in the dash if the kiddos are with me. I need a legit daily driver.
What would make me happy? Honestly, not much new stuff makes me happy, maybe I enjoy punishment of old shit but nothing new speaks to me. I would like an 08-09 Pontiac GTO. 6.2 6 speed, fast, 4 doors, its a fast family hauler....but what would really make me happy is an H3T. They are hard to come by, roughly 5600 made. I found one in Idaho, it was blue, v8, luxury package, adv package, and was a few hours too late. It was gone immediately. 10 people called from different states and a guy in New Hampshire bought it sight unseen.
Anyways, you have to act fast. I found one sitting on marketplace. 2009 Alpha adv package, f/r lockers, not luxury package. This one sat for a month. Kind of odd but I was intrigued as it was black, had duratracs in the picture, which was the first tire I ever put on my H3. It reminded me of my H3 many years ago.
So we spoke, I knocked him down a grand, my buddy drove to it, since he lives in so cal and it was in so cal. He called me and said it was kind of rough. Mechanically it was perfect but he said it had cobwebs all over it since it was never driven, the seller said it had 125k miles on it but it had 134k, it had an airbag light on, TPMS light on, no duratracs but multiple brands of tires that were all bald, some camber in the front end, and it was raining so naturally it had water coming from the microphone for Onstar, it originally came from Michigan so it had some minor rust but he said not structural. Great....this guy definitely was scammy.
My buddy said do not buy it unless he gets the price down. My buddy haggled with him and got the price down even more. Lets face it, the ones in phenomenal shape are top dollar, the ones in good shape and priced decent go in hours, and with 2400 H3T alphas around, we need to keep as many going on the road as we can. So I am ready for the challenge to restore this thing.
First off, this will never get a solid axle. It is time for new challenges and I have different goals on this build.
My H3 known as squeaky was my first car, it morphed into a very capable rock crawler, I don't like to make bold claims but I would like to think it is one of the most hardcore H3s for rock crawling around. I daily drove it while solid axle swapped for a few years, eventually I got a job that had a nice perk, a company car. During the last 9 years I had said company car, which could be used on weekends and as a true daily driver, so the H3 became a toy. I ended up leaving that company and my new company truck is for work use only. For the last 4-5 months I was daily driving squeaky for all non work duties, what many thought would last a week, was actually legitimately working for months. In the end, I broke the steering in a way I never broke it before while offroad. I cobbled it together and for street use, it was working fine and was quite reliable....but to get back offroad I needed to upgrade the steering and that took time, which I am a little short on right now. We had our 2nd daughter, which came home in the H3, and then I parked it. I have spent almost all the money I need to so I can upgrade the steering but time to do has been lacking. Anyways, the H3 will live on and continue to push harder and harder on trails. I have many ideas, improvements and things I can do to make it better and that will happen but I need a car.
My wife, like myself, had her first car for a very long time and still has it. So for 10+ years of no car payments we have been saving for cars. We got her the mom mobile Expedition Max with the max tow package so she can haul the 2 girls and whatever other shit she wants. I took her Hyundai sonata as a DD while the Hummer is down. Being 6'5" with long legs and now a 2nd car seat behind me, my legs are literally in the dash if the kiddos are with me. I need a legit daily driver.
What would make me happy? Honestly, not much new stuff makes me happy, maybe I enjoy punishment of old shit but nothing new speaks to me. I would like an 08-09 Pontiac GTO. 6.2 6 speed, fast, 4 doors, its a fast family hauler....but what would really make me happy is an H3T. They are hard to come by, roughly 5600 made. I found one in Idaho, it was blue, v8, luxury package, adv package, and was a few hours too late. It was gone immediately. 10 people called from different states and a guy in New Hampshire bought it sight unseen.
Anyways, you have to act fast. I found one sitting on marketplace. 2009 Alpha adv package, f/r lockers, not luxury package. This one sat for a month. Kind of odd but I was intrigued as it was black, had duratracs in the picture, which was the first tire I ever put on my H3. It reminded me of my H3 many years ago.
So we spoke, I knocked him down a grand, my buddy drove to it, since he lives in so cal and it was in so cal. He called me and said it was kind of rough. Mechanically it was perfect but he said it had cobwebs all over it since it was never driven, the seller said it had 125k miles on it but it had 134k, it had an airbag light on, TPMS light on, no duratracs but multiple brands of tires that were all bald, some camber in the front end, and it was raining so naturally it had water coming from the microphone for Onstar, it originally came from Michigan so it had some minor rust but he said not structural. Great....this guy definitely was scammy.
My buddy said do not buy it unless he gets the price down. My buddy haggled with him and got the price down even more. Lets face it, the ones in phenomenal shape are top dollar, the ones in good shape and priced decent go in hours, and with 2400 H3T alphas around, we need to keep as many going on the road as we can. So I am ready for the challenge to restore this thing.