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Those look just like standard heavy duty steel bumpers used on H1s. I don't see any physical differences to tell the difference visually which is why I asked how you can tell them apart.
I would go with Rubber Duck 4x4 if going for a slantback rack.
http://www.rubberduck4x4.com/store/pc/Hummer-H1-Bed-Accessories-Racks-c60.htm
You can see it in action with this H1 rollover at Moab.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chCmbKp2bkY
owner says Rack was fine and minimal damage to truck...
This guy with his H1 removed his Muffler and Cat. (I am not condoning and or suggesting this). Just showing you what a Stock Turbo on a H1 with Stock engine sounds like with those removed. He's not the only H1 owner to do something like that to increase the turbo whistle coming from the exhaust.
This is an article for H1s / Humvees but same general idea.
http://flashoffroad.com/Maintenance/AirFilter/K-NFilter.htm
If you ever go off road I would go with a quality filter that filters well not a filter that allows a lot of airflow. If you only drive around town probably won't hurt too...
Did it get hot around 0900 or 1000 for you guys? the trail I was on up there on Sat, the snow melted on the trail and turned to ice. made it more difficult. got stuck a few times.
Running with a different group, but this is at least the 3rd group (different forums) I have seen making a snow run to Big Bear this saturday. Maybe I'll see you guts on the trail!
This is the locking fuel cap I use on my 1995 H1.
http://smile.amazon.com/Stant-10596-Locking-Fuel-Cap/dp/B000B8N3GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446998054&sr=8-1&keywords=Stant+10596+Locking+Fuel+Cap
I have a locking gas cap on my H1 but i don't think it is compatible with a humvee. AFAIK the humvees have the fuel cap that you twist the t handle which helps seal the filler neck. from what i have read on the HML (humvee.net H1/Humvee forum) is the earlier H1s that had the same fuel cap needed...
I wish they could have been blown up for movies / tv show instead of being scrapped (only so that legally owned humvees don't get blown up, wrecked while filming). but they have been scrapped already most likely according to terms (listed above).