beadlocks?
Find me a law saying wheels must be dot approved, or beadlock wheels are illegal to run on the street and you will win. There is a thread on pirate4x4 made by rockstomper beadlocks who offered a prize to anyone who can provide documentation that beadlock wheels are in fact illegal. Its been 11 years and nobody has claimed that prize.
If you are so sure of yourself you should be able to find something. Right?
If you are so sure of yourself you should be able to find something. Right?
Last edited by ktmracer419; Jul 2, 2012 at 11:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by coueshunter
There cannot be any air in that tire in the pic. Not possible! Stand on the sidewall and take a pic!
Like i said. The tires are mounted incorrectly. To actually USE the beadlock, you have to physically put the bead of the tire between the rings. You seem to be the one who doesn't get it. Hence all the confusion by everyone else.
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Originally Posted by mr white
There must be a lip or something that the tire sits under without the bead lock there.
Like ive been saying this whole thread. You have the tires mounted wrong, they are in no way "locking" your bead. Not everyone here is an idiot. The outer bead belongs on the outer side of that lip and not inside it.you are the one who is doing it wrong.
Could be a double lip. The "inside" lip is what it's mounted on top of but there is a secondary lip under the bead lock ring the keeps the tire like it is like a normal rim and then the bead lock goes over it. Need more pics of the wheel to verify. If it's mounted under that inside lip I don't think it would even hold air or balance correctly. Although if he had swampers with 1in thick sidewalls I don't know if they would even fit between the two lips.
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