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I would only bump up to 17's if you're gonna run 37's.
I know that my skills are too hack. I’d rather pay someone with skills and get a superior product at the end.I know a guy that did one back in the day. He used bailing wire or something to set the radius and then just cut them out. Sure they weren't perfect but I'll be damned that it worked. The bad part was that he hand drilled all the holes. That's a deal breaker right there.
That being said, I have only had a bead problem with Super Swamper tires. Specifically a TSL SX. I currently have Maxxis RZR 37's on 17" non beadlocks wheels and I'm surprised that I haven't lost a bead yet. Last weekend at the dunes I was at 6 psi and really laying into carving turns. I've folded the whole sidewall over many different times and never lost a bead.I would only bump up to 17's if you're gonna run 37's.
I currently have this dilemma but I used 1/8" on my inner beads. I now can't break the inner bead on my tires, which is so stupid because they still burp air. 🤦♂️YEARS AGO I welded a inner safety bead on a set of 16.5s with 1/8" cold rolled, the first one I used 3/16". It was a bear to mount so I took it to Tito's tires. They got it mounted and they never ever came off again. It took a sawzall to dismount one when I cut a sidewall. I flap wheeled that one down and it was perfect.
Ha. Bias ply problems. My old creepy crawlers burped the worst out of any tire I know of. One burped so bad one time that it went all the way flat in one shot and I thought I had broken the bead. 10 mins with my ARB compressor and I was good to go. 40s hold a lot of air from all the way flatI currently have this dilemma but I used 1/8" on my inner beads. I now can't break the inner bead on my tires, which is so stupid because they still burp air. 🤦♂️
You've got to rtv the weld. Or gorilla tapeI currently have this dilemma but I used 1/8" on my inner beads. I now can't break the inner bead on my tires, which is so stupid because they still burp air. 🤦♂️
Currently runs stock old school toyota SR5 pickup wheels and 34x9.50 swampers which work well. (The previous setup was 36" TSL Swampers on 10" wheels and it popped beads off all the time). Thinking about getting steel wheels in a 8" width.
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I have run them and never lost a bead. I first ran them on a set of 15 x 10 with 38" TSLs. The only issues I had were; sometimes I'd pop or tear a tube. Fortunately this was not a trip ender. The other issue is airing up and down can be a little difficult.So I found the stamp on these wheels- turns out they are 5.5JJx15. Not ever offered on pickups so - it looks like they are stock FJ40 wheels. Maybe worth something to a restorer, so no welding a beadlock on these. (I do have an FJ80 and a fondness for FJ40s)
The reason I was looking into beadlocks; during the Winter4x4 Jambo my wife was driving up the top obstacle on John's trail and got pretty sideways at the point where it would have been a long way down had the bead popped off - it didn't, but my heart dropped when I saw the tire with all of the weight on it fold under. Seems like a close call that we could avoid in the future.
Has anyone here used the InnerAir internal beadlocks?? I run Tubliss on my trail bikes with good results. The InnerAir seems similar. Unknowns are leak down, maintenance, balance and ???.
I ran them on two different buggies in the past.Has anyone here used the InnerAir internal beadlocks?? I run Tubliss on my trail bikes with good results. The InnerAir seems similar. Unknowns are leak down, maintenance, balance and ???.
I now run a set of Dirty Life bead locks. They were reasonably priced and I have yet to have a tire leak air. (except for when I ran over a nail on my brand new 42 red label Krawler).
To summarize. I would buy them again.
Available from @skippy at @Agility Customs I think....Now that (Dirty Life) is a brand I had never heard of. I'll check them out.
Available from @skippy at @Agility Customs I think....
I have some experienced 38” Kevlar that have about 20-25% tread. I think I might buy a couple ORI units for my rear suspension and need to clear out my garage to do thatView attachment 136270
Picked up a set of Methods today.
I wasn’t sure how the 4.75” backspacing would work out, so I mounted a wheel up to the front.
Clears all the steering and surprisingly doesn’t add more than 1/2” to the track width compared to the 5.5” wide steel wheels it has on it now.
Now we just need to find some 37-ish tires.
How "true" to height are they? (Honestly not sure 37s isn't pushing it)I have some experienced 38” Kevlar that have about 20-25% tread. I think I might buy a couple ORI units for my rear suspension and need to clear out my garage to do that