Audio for the H1 is controlled via Alpine's TME-M740BT. The 7-inch touch-screen DVD head unit sends signals to two 500x1 and three 300x2 JL Audio amplifiers before the boosted power is sent on to the JL components. The main armament consists of a battery of four JL Audio 12W6v2 12-inch subs backed up by four Optima batteries that provide plenty of power to fire-for-effect. JL Audio 6 1/2-inch components are mounted in the overhead console as well as the doors and fill in the mids and highs.
Robbie and Rosie debuted their H1 at the 2008 SEMA show after they'd spent two years patiently waiting for its completion. Chance from All Out Offroad told us to be on the lookout, but we weren't prepared for what we saw. Is it the most insane truck on the planet? Quite possibly, but one thing is for certain, this ride is like no other and in the world of custom, that is the goal. Editor Dan Ward flew out to Texas to shoot the H1 and took way more photos than we could ever publish, plus some videos of the tire-to-Mattrack swap mid-photoshoot. To see all the action, check out Truckinweb.com.

The J. Austin 6-inch lift...

The J. Austin 6-inch lift components were either painted to match or were chrome-plated.

Over 2,000 LEDs illuminate...

Over 2,000 LEDs illuminate the H1's undercarriage. When the sun goes down, the light show sparks up.

A 26-inch Sanyo TV is mounted...

A 26-inch Sanyo TV is mounted in a custom inset in the hood.