For Sale: (4) Inner Air Locks for 17" wheel (sold)

Herzog

somewhat damaged
Admin
Location
Wydaho
SOLD

These are like Stauns but made in Colorado!
They fit a 17" x 8-10" wheel.

One of the inner tubes has gummed up threads on the valve, but will work if you use it in a thinner steel wheel. These were in thicker aluminum wheels when they were ran. But, I'm also including a spare inner tube so either way good to go. I never used the stems that came with the set so they are new and included as well.

The white powder is just baby powder which helps with installation.

More info about them here: https://www.innerairlock.com/products/beadlocks

$250 $225


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RockChucker

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Location
Highland
How are these to install? My dad wants beadlocks, but doesn't want to afford the cost per wheel. This might be a viable option for him.
 

Pile of parts

Well-Known Member
Location
South Jordan
Your first one will take some time. Easy after that. I've run them for years with good luck. Just have to replace a tube occasionally. Fortunately it's a cheap atv tube.

Great price!
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
Admin
Location
Wydaho
How are these to install? My dad wants beadlocks, but doesn't want to afford the cost per wheel. This might be a viable option for him.

Like he said above, they are not bad. They have instructions and a video (I believe) on their site. I just used copious amounts of baby/talcum powder and they slip right in! You do have to be a little more cautious when mounting and unmounting the outer bead so you don't pinch a tube. Another thing I recommend is a little bit of gasket maker inside and outside of the inner tube stem. This will seal of any slow leaks.

https://www.innerairlock.com/install
 

RockChucker

Well-Known Member
Location
Highland
Like he said above, they are not bad. They have instructions and a video (I believe) on their site. I just used copious amounts of baby/talcum powder and they slip right in! You do have to be a little more cautious when mounting and unmounting the outer bead so you don't pinch a tube. Another thing I recommend is a little bit of gasket maker inside and outside of the inner tube stem. This will seal of any slow leaks.

https://www.innerairlock.com/install

Cool. I'll show this to my pops and see what he says.
 
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