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Old 03-21-2008, 11:25 PM
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Default Re: How to adapt ctis to aftermarket rims

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Originally Posted by phazer42
good luck... honestly this isn't really advisable for drilling into a rim... often it is done on the H2 rims that are put on the H1's but if you want a alternative rim.... try Cepek.... designed specifically for the H1....

I don't think he meant internal CTIS.

You can get the external CTIS lines from most Hummer parts stores such as rubberduck4x4.com and bluehummer.com It will run you about $500. If you do any offroading make sure you get wheel protectors.
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