Builds Airbagged 80 series on 42 inches. Low cost Russian build thread (1 Viewer)

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Amplifiers.
Purchased two old school Eton PA series 4506 and 1502.
Six channels PA4506 for 3way front, 1502 for subwoofer.
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Custom build power distributors.
Copper bar, stainless steel bolts. Gruner relay for rear winch power off.
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From left: power in 70 mm2 cable, fused power out to amplifiers, gruner relay rear winch power.
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Stock turbo CT-26 changed to a Garrett m33 twinscroll.
16mm thickness adaptor from t4 to t3 twinscroll.
Next step is a top mount water intercooler
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My rig haven’t stock e-lockers from factory. When I build front axle I purchased two rear locked differentials without electric actuator.

New pneumatic actuators are custom made. It’s pretty simple and good in work.
Little spring in rod returns the locking fork back
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Those tires are too cool. Definitely a lot of tread void though, I’m guessing you don’t get too much life out of a set. I wish they were an option here, I’d be interested to try them.

they probably don’t handle all that well on pavement, have you had them up to higher speeds?
 
they probably don’t handle all that well on pavement, have you had them up to higher speeds?
Rides in high speed very good. I run up to 150 km/h without any problems.
 
Those tires are too cool. Definitely a lot of tread void though, I’m guessing you don’t get too much life out of a set. I wish they were an option here, I’d be interested to try them.

they probably don’t handle all that well on pavement, have you had them up to higher speeds?
There's a guy in Oregon that sells these on Craigslist in an 18" wheel/ 43" tire size. They come up about every other month or so for ~$1000 US.
I know you're in Canada, but maybe worth a look.
 
There's a guy in Oregon that sells these on Craigslist in an 18" wheel/ 43" tire size. They come up about every other month or so for ~$1000 US.
I know you're in Canada, but maybe worth a look.
Stark Blackburn has only two sizes. Old - 39,5*16,5, new 41*16,5, only on 16 inch rim
 
There's a guy in Oregon that sells these on Craigslist in an 18" wheel/ 43" tire size. They come up about every other month or so for ~$1000 US.
I know you're in Canada, but maybe worth a look.

$1000 a piece ? You realize 42” iroks are like $650 a piece. They better be really good.

even 43” continental MPT 43” tires are like $650+ and they are a beefy durable tire.
 
I'm guessing these are something off brand then. They're marketed as "Russian Military Tires".
No, they marketed as a best off-road tires ever made 😊
 
$1000 a piece ? You realize 42” iroks are like $650 a piece. They better be really good.

even 43” continental MPT 43” tires are like $650+ and they are a beefy durable tire.
In Russia it costs about 400 usd per piece
 
$1000 for a set of four picked up from the seller.


that’s a whole other story then.. got a link?

edit: I think I seen a different vendor selling those, maybe not the same tire and they gave a disclaimer that they had lots of issues with those tires. Still curious though
 
that’s a whole other story then.. got a link?

edit: I think I seen a different vendor selling those, maybe not the same tire and they gave a disclaimer that they had lots of issues with those tires. Still curious though
I'll DM a link the next time I see them come up. Biggest issue I've read is that the bead is really thick, and doesn't seat in most wheels (dual beadlocks solve that issue).
 

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