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CTIS system for an A3

crzyxj

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So I happened across a complete, and I mean complete CTIS system for an A3. How difficult would it be to install it on an A2 or would it be worth the effort? It was meticulously removed from an A3 that is going into wildland fire service. I have everything all the way down to the wheel bearings. only one wire had to be cut off the vehicle harness. Will I need all A3 backing plates and hubs? Those are the only parts I do not have.
 

tobyS

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I disabled mine on my A3 and now have tires that stay up. Do you go between soft sand and highway all the time to need it? Check out the price of one wheel bearing....I would not like going to all the work and install used bearings. Sorry, I can't say which parts need to be changed. There are probably plenty of bobbed trucks to get them from.
 
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glcaines

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I wouldn't try to install a CTIS on an A2 deuce. A lot of effort and trouble. If you want an operating CTIS on a deuce, buy an A3.
 

tobyS

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There are times I long for the days of tubes when I see nearly new radial super singles sitting flat.
 

Eliteweapons

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You would need to swap the axles out to A3 axles for the air connections or get the custom bearings, spindles, hubs and drill the axle tubes and knuckles for the air connections. You would also need to get the A3 rims, wheel weights and valve assemblies. Not worth it at all in my opinion. Max tire pressure maintained is programmed to 45 psi. Mine started acting up and found someone before me booggered up the axles o-rings for the bearings and front hubs so I just disabled it. Keep in mind that the A3 bearings are VERY expensive (about $800 for one wheel).
 
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