Well, that would be city milage, on the highway averaging about 55 to 60mph they get about 14 to 16mpg if you keep your foot out of it. Of course different years, body styles, engines, transmissions, and tires will make this very, but that's about standard for a 2000 Wagon on stock 37's. Edit: To compare that to a more standard vehicle, my 94 F150 with a 300-6 and a 5 speed on a drive of 500 miles averaged 14.2mpg while drafting a semi the entire way (I had very little money to make the trip at the time so every cent counted) so for a box on wheels that weighs practically twice as much and has 2 more cylinders, that's not too shabby.
Here is a part of your independent halfshaft --- Post updated --- Looks like a weird alien ship when you look at it as a whole... But atleast it's cool
It's kind of hard to give a percentage yet as Sithhy is making so much progress so quickly, but there is still so much left to do...
IF someone was wondering how far I am with things & what's left to do on the Hummer (known also as the Bruckell B1), here's a list (if you know what to add, write it on private messages): Spoiler: To do list - DOORS --- Windows --- Door handle - HOOD --- Hood vent (✓) --- Hood clamps --- Rollcage - LIGHTS --- Front (~) --- Rear (✓) - BODY --- Custom body versions --- Windows --- Fuel inlet --- Indicators --- Rollcage(s) ("exoskeleton" mainly) --- Side-steps - INTERIOR --- Dash (~) --- Gauges --- Pedals & levers --- Nav unit -ENGINE --- Radiator (~) --- Engine bay details --- Engine mounts (✓) - FRAME/SUSPENSION --- Tie rods --- Lower arms --- Upper arms --- Springs (✓) --- Shock absorbers --- Brakes (✓) --- Fuel tank --- Wheels (✓) --- Drivetrain (~) --- Mounting points (✓) - BUMPERS --- Front (✓) --- Rear (✓) --- Offroad --- No bumper(s) (✓) --- Bullbar(s) (✓)
Looks good! If I were doing the transfer case I would take a look or even use the Hopper's Inline Transmission.