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CTI for H2??? - 4/9/2008 12:46:11 PM   
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I was wondering if there is a CTI retrofit kit for the H2.  Does anyone know???
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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/9/2008 1:08:15 PM   
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I have never seen one made for the H2, but I did see mention of CTIS systems available with the products at www.portal-tek.com.

A call to them may findt hem willing to send you in the right direction.

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/9/2008 1:31:43 PM   
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not with a solid rear axle, can't be done in a cost effective manner, if at all.  you're just going to have to buy a tank or wait on the compressor to fill them back up . . . . .

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/9/2008 4:44:30 PM   
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If it was possible... I would think it would be an option... at least on the Deuce...

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/9/2008 4:58:04 PM   
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anything's possible...  question is how much will it cost to make it possible

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/9/2008 11:43:42 PM   
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not really possible without portals or a complete re-design ($$$ either way). If you want a ctis, get a military vehicle, h1 or a mog.

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/12/2008 7:32:35 PM   
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kinda ontopic/offtopic question... hope I dont ruin this thread but,
Ive seen a few H1s with H2 rims, does the H1s CTIS  system still work with these rims? and does this mean H1 wheels could fit on an H2?

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/13/2008 9:16:04 AM   
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the h2 rims have to be modified to work on an h1 (the backset doesn't match, but they can be used). The center of the h2 rim has to be enlarged a bit and if you want hidden ctis you'll have to drill a hole in one of the spokes and attatch the appropriate connectors/etc...

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/13/2008 9:42:16 AM   
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Ron is correct. You can run the H2 wheels with some mods. Not a great look and I have read some negative reports on it somewhere.

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/13/2008 11:22:44 AM   
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I know a few guys who run them, or have in the past -- they didn't experience any issues but the backset being a few inches off will put more stress on the geared hub spindles. On a positive note they are cheap, plentiful and lightwieght. I don't think h1 wheels would even come close to fitting an h2.

I wouldn't risk it and don't like the look either.

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RE: CTI for H2??? - 4/13/2008 11:33:48 AM   
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The additional stress on the geared hubs may have been it. I don't remember for sure I just remember someone telling me it wasn't a real good idea.

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