Anyone done an install on a GM Hummer?
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Anyone done an install on a GM Hummer?
Was wondering if anyone ever did an install on a Hummer. I unfortunately don't have the opportunity, but it sounds like it was be fun.
Last edited by ROSDJS on Wed Dec 03, 2003 4:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Your talking about the vehicle...right?I unfortunately don't have the opportunity, but it sounds like it was be fun.

But really, I've heard there a pain in the ass. There was a website some that had some info, but I don't have it bookmarked on this computer.
Cam
Here's the one i found on the net. http://www.hummer.infa.net/snorkel.html
It doesn't look so hot to me. The radios are actually mounted so that the faces are pointing to the drivers back.
Just thought it would be a cool vehical to do an install on, lots of room for new ideas and toys.
It doesn't look so hot to me. The radios are actually mounted so that the faces are pointing to the drivers back.
Just thought it would be a cool vehical to do an install on, lots of room for new ideas and toys.
I've done some work on a 1997 AMC hummer for Atlantic Beach Rescue here on Long Island. They have a totally custom rig. I've added some radios and some other minor stuff to it. Yes, a pain in the A_ _ to work on!
Jay Goldmark, EMT
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Fire District Communications Supv.
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Owner, Top Class Electric, LLC.
Woodmere, Long Island, NY
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The place where the radios would normally be mounted in a military HMMWV is occupied by the increased size of the console -- if you can call it that -- in the civilian versions of the HMMWV.
Personally - I like the 15ft whip antennas that we had when I was in the Marine Corps - brings new definition to term 'mobile' radio.
Semper Fi.
Personally - I like the 15ft whip antennas that we had when I was in the Marine Corps - brings new definition to term 'mobile' radio.
Semper Fi.
Marc