Rockstomper Beadlocks (pics)

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wydaho
Just some pictures from yesterday, during my beadlock install...

:)


- Beadlock ring set. Regular ring, countersunk bolts.
 

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Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
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Tire on wheel, outer ring placement.

I wire wheeled the outer ring and clear coated it... looks perty :eek:
 

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Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
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Bolts in. Torquing those are a pain... so many bolts. :(

Notice the "coning" effect. It really isn't as bad as I thought, I'm not worried about the strength at all. :)
 

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Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wydaho
And last, a close up.

Enjoy!

These Rockstomper DIY beadlocks really are great. Now I just have to find out if I have any leaks in my welds. :eek:
 

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muleskinner

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Enoch, UT
Damn.... I'm jealous. I'm going to order the same thing in a couple o months. How long did it take to get them? How much with shipping? Looks sweet.
 

Skyetone

Kinda crabby latley
Location
East side
what are the rings made out of? They almost look kinda brass like :) I know there not but it looks wierd. So if you run a bead on your beads (lol) in 1.5" lengths to avoid warping, how big of a pita is it to weld a complete bead thats leak proof? I think merging the two beads together would cause pinhole leaks. But I have never welded for air tight either :) Here is my crack head comment too. I don't get how just the beadlock ring on the outside really does any good. I'd think it would just force the bead to the rear and thats where it would pop off. Is the ring now "permenent? If not maybe I didn't get what you welded. Ok I admit it :) I don't know shish about beadlocks :)
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wydaho
Originally posted by muleskinner
Damn.... I'm jealous. I'm going to order the same thing in a couple o months. How long did it take to get them? How much with shipping? Looks sweet.

I opted for counter sunk which cost me about $30 more per wheel. So I paid $400 and then $35 for shipping. The normal rings are about $280 for a set of four plus shipping.

They took about a week to get here because he had to machine the counter sunk holes. But they actually only took about 2 days to ship from Colorado! :cool:
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wydaho
Originally posted by Skyetone
what are the rings made out of? They almost look kinda brass like :) I know there not but it looks wierd. So if you run a bead on your beads (lol) in 1.5" lengths to avoid warping, how big of a pita is it to weld a complete bead thats leak proof? I think merging the two beads together would cause pinhole leaks. But I have never welded for air tight either :) Here is my crack head comment too. I don't get how just the beadlock ring on the outside really does any good. I'd think it would just force the bead to the rear and thats where it would pop off. Is the ring now "permenent? If not maybe I didn't get what you welded. Ok I admit it :) I don't know shish about beadlocks :)

.25" steel. Probably looks like brass because my shop lights suck. It's not too hard get a good leak proof weld, but sometimes those welds will suprise you.

I thought about the inside bead thing before... think of an off-camber climb, the tires on the low side are carrying most of the weight of the rig which is pushing against the outside bead inward. On the uphill side, there isn't enough weight to pull the inner bead off. I'll try to find a picture to illustrate this point...


*edit* - Here is a good picture to kind of illustrate my story :)

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Greg

I run a tight ship... wreck
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Those look great Shane, I dig the Clear Coat idea.

How long did it take to get them on your wheels? Was it as much of a PITA to torque them as it looks?
 

Herzog

somewhat damaged
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Location
Wydaho
Originally posted by Greg
Those look great Shane, I dig the Clear Coat idea.

How long did it take to get them on your wheels? Was it as much of a PITA to torque them as it looks?

Thanks...

I welded them up within about 3 hours. About an hour of wirebrushing the wheels and another 2 welding and aligning. Yes, the worst part is torquing all the bolts. You cannot get them all set at the same torque, that's for sure.
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Sandy, Ut
Nice!! Welcome to the world of torquing 144 bolts....Do the Rockstomper one recomend retorquing every 1000 mile or once a month if you drive it on the road?
 

Skyetone

Kinda crabby latley
Location
East side
not to be a goober but that tire looks like it wants to peal to the inside. I guess if it works. I haven't popped a bead yet. But if you lok at the calendar my truck almost has it pealed to the outside. So I dunno. I got cheesmo rims :)
 

Vonski

nothing to see here...
Location
Payson, Utah
Originally posted by muleskinner
Damn.... I'm jealous. I'm going to order the same thing in a couple o months. How long did it take to get them? How much with shipping? Looks sweet.

I happen to know of a local distributor for the DIY beadlock rings. Let me think, who could that be?... ;)

BTW, although the "coning" is not a big deal, theres a trick to keep this from happening. By using the correct length/width fan belt and installing it on the inside of the bolts, it will give even support to the ring. At the same time it will keep water and debris away from your bolt threads.
 

Vonski

nothing to see here...
Location
Payson, Utah
Originally posted by muleskinner


How about some pricing. I'll be buying some this spring.
Thanks

Standard ring $28 ea. (normally in stock)

Extras such as nutserts or counter-sunk rings available at additional cost.

We can supply hardware or you can aquire it yourself.
 

Shawn

Just Hanging Out
Location
Holly Day
Originally posted by Vonski


Standard ring $28 ea. (normally in stock)


So,, you need two per tire?
$56.00 per tire?
plus what for counter sinking?

What is the cost per tire?

Bring it AWN..

or

PM Me;)
 

Vonski

nothing to see here...
Location
Payson, Utah
Originally posted by Shawn


So,, you need two per tire?
$56.00 per tire?
plus what for counter sinking?

What is the cost per tire?

Bring it AWN..

or

PM Me;)

Honestly, the cost would be the same as if you purchased them through Rockstomper. You choose between paying shipping or sales tax (which would be slightly cheaper). Being able to pick them up same day has it's advantages too.

All rings we have sold so far have been the non-couter sunk version and none have opted for us to supply hardware.

I will get pricing for the counter sunk rings ASAP. Rockstomper's prices include hardware. I'll be inquiring about a price for the ring only.

I'll let ya know...
:)
 
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