We have one option that will work well. The Surco Safari Rack 5.0 part # SPS5060-1101 will fit the raised factory rails of your 2009 Hummer H3 and will not require you to add any additional crossbars. view full answer...
The Blue Ox Patriot and similar box style supplemental braking systems are not recommended for your 2006 Hummer H3. I recommend going with the Air Force One # SM99243 because your Monaco Dynasty has air brakes. With air brakes you want a system that doesn't activate the H3's brakes based on the brake lights of the RV. It can cause false braking and therefore more wear on the Hummer. You won't have this problem with the Air Force One.
I've linked a sample install video for on a different... view full answer...
Since your Roadmaster Nighthawk # RM-676 comes with a coiled umbilical the diode wiring kit solution would be the Roadmaster part # RM-152 with the 6-way connector part # RM-910030-7 and bracket # RM-910030-5. view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but since we do not have a pan cooler confirmed to fit your 2008 Hummer H3 and you really don't want to hurt ground clearance your best bet would be to install an additional transmission cooler.
Depending on how much more cooling you need the part # D13503 could work well for you. For most vehicles just one cooler like this provided enough cooling, since you already have a remote fan cooler this should be more than enough when used in combination. view full answer...
The adapter you need is the part # A75TB which will convert the 7-way of your H3 to a 5-way so that you can connect to your trailer with a 5-way and all of the circuits needed will be active. view full answer...
The Roadmaster base plate kit you'd have on your 2006 Hummer H3 would either be the XL part # 2505-1 or the MX kit part # 2505-3. To use either with a Blue Ox tow bar require the part # RM-032 for if your base plate is the XL or the part # BX88185 for if you have the MX. For a Blue Ox Tow bar the Alpha part # BX7380 would be a fantastic option that would work well. There currently isn't an adapter that will allow you to use a Ready Brute tow bar. view full answer...
In order to tow your 2006 Hummer H2 using a tow bar, you will first need to install base plates. I recommend base plate kit # 2506-3. I did some research and found that the curb weight of your Hummer H2 is about 6,600 pounds. You will need a tow bar that can handle this much weight and is compatible with the MX style of base plates. I recommend the RoadMaster Blackhawk 2 All Terrain Tow Bar, # RM-422. This tow bar is capable of up to 10,000 pounds.
You will also need safety cables and... view full answer...
The replacement hub you need is the part # 8-257-5UC3-EZ which is exactly what you have and then for replacement brake assemblies you would want the part # 23-48 and # 23-47. view full answer...
For your 2008 Hummer H3, you have a few options for wiring it to be flat towed behind the RV. I have included a link to the options for you. Out of the options, the diode kit, part # RM-154, would be an ideal long term lighting solution.
The wiring plugs into the converter and one set of wires connects to the right side vehicle tail lights and the other wire bundle goes to the left side vehicle tail lights.
The 4-Way end then connects to the RV. You can use an adapter like # PK12716... view full answer...
In order to be able to flat-tow your 2006 Hummer H3, there are 5 items needed.
You will need base plates for the Hummer, a tow bar, safety cables, lighting for the H3, and most states now require a supplemental brake system.
The base plates I recommend are the Roadmaster Base Plates, part # 2505-3. When the front arms are removed the system is virtually invisible.
The tow bar I recommend is the Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar, part # RM-520. This tow bar has a weight capacity of 6,000 lbs.... view full answer...
You do need to have the breakaway system of the supplemental braking system active. In most cases this is by law too but it's really just a wise choice overall. So you'd need the second vehicle kit for the BrakeMaster kit part # RM-98160.
For lighting/safety cables, locks, and covers for the tow bar we have the Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain kit part # RM-9243-1 which comes with all of that as one part number. The diode kit that comes with this allows you to splice into the taillight wiring... view full answer...
Under the dash there is a brake controller install wiring bundle you can use to install a brake controller like the Brake EVN # TK63VR. This wiring ties into the 7-way at the rear of your vehicle that you mentioned. There is also a wire under the hood that is red and black near the brake booster that needs to connect to the fuse box/relay box to activate it. It has a ring terminal on it and it attaches to the larger terminal on the front of the relay box. You'll need to install a 30 amp... view full answer...
Generally speaking, a radial tire is going to have a few improved differences when compared to a bias tire like what you currently have on your trailer. A radial tire will flex more than a bias tire, giving it better ground contact, traction and stability. They will also run a bit cooler, especially when the tire is under a heavy load. One advantage a bias tire does have over a radial is a stiffer sidewall, a feature that is useful for off road applications.
The 4.80/4.00-8 trailer tires... view full answer...
The Thule Outbound Roof Top Bag, part # TH868 is a quality bag.
This bag would work well on your 2008 Hummer H3 and would mount to your factory roof rack.
This bag is water resistant, but not waterproof. Anything stored in the bag that cannot get wet should be stored in plastic.
I have linked a video review for you to take a look. view full answer...
Yes, if you have the Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs # F4108 kit in your 2003 Hummer H3 you would want a Replacement Air Spring # F6003. view full answer...
The high beam and low beam headlights for your 2003 Hummer H2 are the same light bulb so they are dual filament. You can use # P239007NW which are DOT approved for on-road use. You can alternatively use # VX-H9007-R which are also dual filament. view full answer...
Either hitch pin hole of the B&W Tow and Stow Ball Mount part # BWTS10049B can be used in the hitch of your vehicle. Whichever one works for your towing application best will be perfectly fine. view full answer...
What you would want is the part # HM40975. This is a 7-way and 4-way that is confirmed to fit the round connector you have on your 2005 Hummer H2 and comes with a mounting bracket as well. view full answer...
If your electronics is off and the transfer case is in neutral, then you should not be registering miles on your 2007 Hummer H3 when flat towing.
To flat tow you will need base plates, a tow bar, safety chains, wiring to engage your Hummer's lights, a brake light relay and a supplemental braking system. You may also need a high-low adapter in order to keep your Hummer level, and I've added a link to a help article which shows you how to determine if you need an adapter as well as a link... view full answer...
You are going to need a brake controller installed in your tow vehicle as there is no way to convert an SMI Air Force One to be used as a brake controller for a trailer.
For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup. This is a proportional brake controller that senses the amount of braking the tow vehicle is applying and applies a proportionate amount... view full answer...