Hummer 3 - H3 Parts
Deciding which Hummer 3 parts to bring and which to leave home when you pack for a Hummer 3 adventure can be a daunting task, since it is impossible to known beforehand exactly which things your will need – if any. Bringing all possible Hummer 3 parts is naturally not a feasible solution; you probably don’t even want to buy them in the first place since different drivers have completely different needs when it comes to Hummer 3 parts.
Generally speaking, people tend to overload their Hummer 3’s when they pack for a 4x4 journeys. This is especially true for inexperienced drivers that have not yet got to know their vehicle and its normal requirements. Cramming your H3 full with all sorts of junk will not only leave you less room for your scuba diving gear, it can also overload the vehicle and cause suspension and other sensitive parts to break when you drive through really rough terrain. Do you really need to pack a repair kit, a shock absorber, an extra spring, a spare axle, and a clutch plate for a short trip where you will never be far from the nearest auto-repair shop?
It is naturally impossible to make a detailed list of necessary and not-so-necessary Hummer 3 parts that will suit all possible drivers. As mentioned above, different drivers develop different needs, and each vehicle will naturally also come with its very own requirements. The age and condition of the car will have major effect when you do the risk assessment, but the far most important factor when deciding what to bring and what to leave behind are actually the journey ahead. The length of the trip, how long you will be away, how rough the terrain, how far away you will be from the civilization and how easily you can be reached by a team of mechanics are all important facts to take into account. If you are a part of a group where several Hummer 3’s will drive in convoy you may be able to share certain types of equipment among you, thus decreasing the amount of Hummer 3 parts carried by each vehicle.





