2nd.gunman
Caught the Bug
There's an optional trim ring if not installing as a beadlock
You can still have this happen with a beadlock between the ring and the tire. Just sucks worse to get it out cause you got to deal with bolts.I suppose I should have had them when I picked this up?
Do they come In a non black version?
Would you still have to put the bead ring on if you're using the normal bead seat?
These wheels are great. I just mounted a full set of 37x12.5x17 Nitto Trail Grapplers on some this week. My previous experience is with AEV's beadlocks. Lightest weight to balance was 1oz, heaviest was 3.25oz. (!)
Mopar Beadlocks
Pros:
hex-head bolts make torqueing a snap with no wear to the fastener (vs soft AEV SS button-head allen bolts)
centering lip is deeper than AEV making the tire much easier to mount correctly.
no lip to catch mud or debris
Factory appearance, 4.4" backspacing lessens strain of axle flanges, axle tubes, ball joints and steering system (compared to 3.5"bs)
They balance extremely well
Lock rings and wheels appear to be powdercoated very nicely
Cons:
Hex head bolts aren't countersunk and are made of carbon steel.
lock ring bolts are threaded blind
on 3 wheels every lock ring bolt needed to have the powdercoating cleared out with a chasing tap. One wheel needed nothing, last wheel needed to have three bolt holes cleaned up.
All-in-all, I must say I'm impressed. This is a quality wheel at a price that's competitive at MSRP.
There's an optional trim ring if not installing as a beadlock
There are two part numbers out there for the wheel assembly. Source citation/Instructions: https://mopar.chromedata.com/RichContent/CDJR/K6862111.pdf
77072326AB is for Jeep. Comes with a Jeep center cap and functional beadlock ring with longer bolts.
82214348AB is for Ram. Comes with a Ram center cap and cosmetic trim ring with shorter bolts.
Part number for the lock ring is 68264942AA, hardware is 06506334AA 25qty per wheel.
Part number for the trim ring is 68264944AA, hardware is 06504438 25 qty per wheel
Those look awesome on Steve, good to know on the spots they rub with 37sWheeled it a little this past weekend, thought I'd share a pic. Rear rubs the back of the wheel well under full stuff, front rubs the crawler conceptz bumper (dammit!) when fully stuffed. No other contact anywhere.View attachment 189233
Wheeled it a little this past weekend, thought I'd share a pic. Rear rubs the back of the wheel well under full stuff, front rubs the crawler conceptz bumper (dammit!) when fully stuffed. No other contact anywhere.View attachment 189233