Bud said:I want to know if anyone on here has had on hands experience with the Staun Internal Beadlocks? Thanks
thanksrckcrlr said:JC/Midnight 4x4 has had them for many years....IIRC he got them at least 10+ years!
Can you beat 4WheelParts prices?rock-slide said:We are switching to Staun Beadlocks this season. I think they are going to be a huge advantage for us this season. I am also going to become a dealer for them and will have them available for anyone interested.
leorn said:I was trying to figure out whether you would miss the protection offered by the ring on traditional beadlocks for grinding on rocks. It looked to me like you would be grinding the rims on the rocks with stauns.
Do they cause the tires to protrude somewhat? Maybe it doesn't even matter (functionally) if you put some little scrapes on your rims?
Badger said:here are other dealers in Utah
4 Wheel Parts UT SALT LAKE CITY 801 954 8826 http://www.4wheelparts.com
Great Basin Rovers UT Salt Lake City, 801-486-5049 http://greatbasinrovers.com
International Armoring Corp. UT Ogden 801-393-1075
Jack It Inc. UT West Valley City 801-974-7960
Supergper said:so now that we know what the potential downside is to them (lack of rim protection, but can be fixed) what are the advantages? Double beadlock right? What else? Weight? (not that weight is a huge concern on your rims, especially if you'll just be adding water for comps anyways)
But if you have bead locks and want to change sizes, you have to buy a new set... I see your point, but both have that dissavantage...Crinco said:There are also two valve stems instead of one, and If you change rim sizes, you have to buy a new set. They have many ups and downs. I have been hoping the price would come down as they become more popular.
waynehartwig said:...One thing I'm curious about, is how can you deflate the tire with this in there - ie airdown. One would think the Staun would cover the tire's valve stem and stop the air from coming out...
I have no idea... I've never used them before...Too rich for my blood! That's why I was asking.cruiseroutfit said:Your the dealer of the product Wayne, you tell us...
waynehartwig said:I have no idea... I've never used them before...Too rich for my blood! That's why I was asking.
I learned long time ago that knowing everything is impossible and the only way you can learn, is by asking questions. I'm not ashamed to ask questions on a subject that I 'should' know.
Of course I mind - but the customer is always right! Even when he wants to buy junk, there is only so much a person can do to persaude them - without loosing a sale completely.cruiseroutfit said:What if they are junk? You don't mind pimping junk you have no experience with? Just messing with you Wayne
waynehartwig said:Of course I mind - but the customer is always right! Even when he wants to buy junk, there is only so much a person can do to persaude them - without loosing a sale completely.