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Thanks guys, I've got many hours of work into my truck and I'm very happy with it overall.
Congrats on the new A3 mad scientist, definitely post some pics !
I'll post results this weekend.
Off subject, but I finally got around to painting my wheels and CTIS covers... WOW, what a difference.
If you haven't done it, do it, it's worth it.
Makes the truck look way better.
Thats a good question...
I assume I can't trust my speedometer, so I'll have to check it with my garmin rhino this weekend. (assuming that is accurate)
I'm not sure exactly what your asking, but if your asking do my tire pressures stay at the pressures I manually inflate to, the answer is yes.
I have no leaks at all, whether the CTIS valves are installed or not.
I'm actually in the process of replacing all of the hub seals, inner axle seals, etc.
I had all of my CTIS wheel valves and manifold rebuilt by CM and the ECU tested, so before I put any of the CTIS components back on, I'm going through the entire system.
Unfortunately the CTIS won't help me...
Thanks guys !
It came with the standard 14.5 x 20 Michelin X Radials.
I won 8 brand new Goodyear MV/T 395/85R20 from GL and put those on, and I couldn't be happier with them.
I couldn't find many posts on anyone taking dueces in the sand dunes, so I figured I'd share my experience.
Took the A3 out to Sand Lake for the day, and what a blast !
Started out with the tires at normal road pressure, and could get around ok but it did not like any sort of hill...
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