You should've known saying you own an H2 that flak was going to come your way. That aside...
Don't waste the money on a set of spinners, unless you want to give the impression you have more money than sense.
If you have to "modify" or customize it, add some tasteful ground effects or something along those lines. It doesn't necessarily have to look like an eyesore in order to gain attention or compliments. Make it appear you actually put forth some effort & thinking. The sharpest vehicles have a coordinated look to them & not overdone. Any idiot can spend a few thousand bucks & slap crap on their vehicle to gain attention. But do you want the attention to be positive or negative? For instance, I've seen spinners on an old Pontiac Sunfire that was in severe need of bodywork & paint. I'm sure your H2 is sound chassis- & body-wise, but you get the idea.
If you've ever watched "Overhaulin'", notice that Chip Foose will draw the vehicle & then determine what to modify/customize. It makes it easier to visualize the final product. If you can draw reasonably well, try it with different ideas. I'm in the process of "restifying" a '73 Charger & this has assisted me in having a better idea of where I want to take it.
Good luck & spend your money wisely.
2006-07-09 04:45:06
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answered by chargerrulez 3
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Hummer's are for wanna be's. Spinners went out of style the same day they came out. A Jeep LOL , Get a Porsche Cayenne Bi turbo if you really wan't to look like you are loaded.
2006-07-07 16:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Return it. Hummer H2's are very ugly and are a fad.
2006-07-07 15:47:32
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answered by mistresskaida 3
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Trade that toy in and get a real vehicle like Jeep... that would be a just "modification"
2006-07-07 15:48:38
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answered by Steve D 4
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we need some old west justice here
2006-07-07 15:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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