There is actually a specific page dedicated to beadlocks on that webpage. :yup:
http://www.liftlaws.com/are_beadlocks_street_legal.htm
not because of our sparkling personalities?
andrew -
Ya I saw that. Hard to get a really good grasp on it To me it basically reads that beadlocks are not street approved, Yet they are not Illegal either ..
Some damn lawyer probably wrote it.
I have no exp with either the ATX or RM's, however why not have the Spyder lock rim in the mix? Very similar to the ATX, near identical... 9.5" width, 365.00 per rim / 0 shipping cost... ???
I think dchew has pretty accurately summed up the comparison with a great post. I will still stick by my assumption that "I am solely responsible for breaking the ring bolts on my Slabs do to laziness and not checking tightness". Here is my only criteria for choosing a beadlock wheel; is it in the photo below, because all of these are badass and they are pretty too.
Hey Greg, you forgot one...
No he didn't. :cheesy:
As far as the "Star Ring", I am sure Eddie will chime in to his experience with those and why he had them machined out for Moby when he get's off the trail this afternoon.
He did not have them machined out, those were actually Spyderlocks. He switched to Slabs a couple of years ago. He had said that the center portion of the Spyderlock "star " beadlock ring would get bent and make the tire/rim combo wobble and become hard to balance.
I run RM's, I have never had a problem breaking the bead to change out tires.
I also have never had a problem with leakers.
True they do not have a ring to take the abuse, the only downfall in my opinion.
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