I've been considering purchasing these. Do bead locks balance as well as regular rims? Do they have to be balanced more often?
The balance the same because they are in effect, the same thing as a regular wheel once assembled.
Yup they charged me more than 40 minutes labor to put them on
Time to scratch them up....
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Those look AWESOME! Nicely done
One thing to remember, they tend to have a lot bigger tires on them than a normal road tire. I would think that not many shops will be able to balance them as the modern spin balancers probably wont fit them verry well. You may need to rely on the "old Fashioned" bubble balancers...
One thing to remember, they tend to have a lot bigger tires on them than a normal road tire. I would think that not many shops will be able to balance them as the modern spin balancers probably wont fit them verry well. You may need to rely on the "old Fashioned" bubble balancers...
I've been considering purchasing these. Do bead locks balance as well as regular rims? Do they have to be balanced more often?
Awesome video, I wonder if bead lock wheels are safe for a daily driver or if they are best only used at low speeds while off road only.
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tons of people and even myself personally run them on our DD. no issues at all from wayalife running them or any others to date
I literally have about 100,000 miles on my white JK running bead locks. I have about 70,000 miles on our Dozer JK running bead locks and had about 45,000 on our old Sunburst Orange JK. No issues, no problems. Granted, I run ATX Slabs (PS Sypderlocks before but they are the same thing). The Sunburst had Walkers and while I didn't have any issues with mine, I have seen some break bolts. Most all the lesser bead locks out there suffer the same problem.
Figured I'd add onto this thread rather than start another...
I picked up a set of atx slabs off of Northridge and got a set of 37" Baja MTZ's for them. I'm waiting on the 4 tires right now, but I did pick up a tire on craigslist for a spare and got it mounted EXACTLY like the video says. I went through and watched the video a few times now and did them just like Mel instructed.
The spare tire I've mounted so far is an old style goodyear mtr (37/12.50/17), everything seems to be good, I'm positive the tire went on the wheel correctly under the beadlock ring.
My question is, I've seen some people mention that when properly installed the rings mount 'metal to metal' to the wheel when the bolts are torqued down, implying that they'll contact the wheel when they're properly set. I torqued the ring down in a few stages, going around criss-cross like you should. If I stick my head in the wheel and look behind the ring I see that there's a small 1/16" - 1/8" gap between the beadlock ring and the wheel evenly around the whole wheel.
I torqued everything down to 20ft.lb until all the bolts quit moving when you goto torque them and noticed this small gap. I increased the torque upto 22.5ft.lb and then 25ft.lb. The gap did close up, but there's still a very very small gap where the ring is not sitting on the wheel face.
Everythings in place like it should be, and if it wern't for reading a few posts on here saying the ring should be sitting metal to metal on the wheel face I wouldn't have questioned it (I've mounted 37nittos on trailgear beadlocks, and a set on racelines with no prob). Wheel aired up and balanced fine. Am I good to go with the other 4 when they get here?
Thanks in advance.