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Weld on Bead Locks
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Weld on Bead Locks
Hi everyone,
Just want to know who around the place is selling weld on beadlocks as I am after a set.
So who's doing them of here? and have you got some contact details.
Thanks for the help!
Cheers,
Paul
Just want to know who around the place is selling weld on beadlocks as I am after a set.
So who's doing them of here? and have you got some contact details.
Thanks for the help!
Cheers,
Paul
i make em
pm sent
here are sum of mine below, pm me if intersted.
Cheers Chris
pm sent
here are sum of mine below, pm me if intersted.
Cheers Chris
Outers & Arms up stickers coming soon you hungry bitches!
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
GRIMACE wrote:How I miss the days of care free wheelin with the crews!
Re: Weld on Bead Locks
I'm going to take a guess here and say that you want them for fast events? Well no offence to roctoy but his are NOT what I would want if doing 120kms an hour over a stage in the OBC. Ok for slow rock work. If you want them for fast work then you really should get a set where the ring is more then just a flat plate of steel with another ring welded to it. The more bolts the better. Then having a little lip on the ring that locates it centred to the rim is also best (not many have this) which I really do find surprising.beretta wrote:Hi everyone,
Just want to know who around the place is selling weld on beadlocks as I am after a set.
So who's doing them of here? and have you got some contact details.
Thanks for the help!
Cheers,
Paul
Re: Weld on Bead Locks
i would have to agree with Guts on this one.Guts wrote:I'm going to take a guess here and say that you want them for fast events? Well no offence to roctoy but his are NOT what I would want if doing 120kms an hour over a stage in the OBC. Ok for slow rock work. If you want them for fast work then you really should get a set where the ring is more then just a flat plate of steel with another ring welded to it. The more bolts the better. Then having a little lip on the ring that locates it centred to the rim is also best (not many have this) which I really do find surprising.beretta wrote:Hi everyone,
Just want to know who around the place is selling weld on beadlocks as I am after a set.
So who's doing them of here? and have you got some contact details.
Thanks for the help!
Cheers,
Paul
The beadlocks i sell, are cheap for a reason, if you want something that will do the job on a budjet, yes, buy mine, they will hold the tyre to the rim no worries, i have never had any break, but if you are say doing outback challenge i would be looking for a set of rims made with beadlocks incorporated into them, with centering lips etc, mine are just over 100 bucks per rim, getting say a walker Evans wheel etc are like 500 dollars each so, you do get what you pay for.
no offence taken dave, i know what you're getting at and for the money, mine work well and do the job, but i don't reccomend them for road use (as mech beadlocks of any type are very illegal anyway, and mine are made for the backyard guy who want to rock crawl or weekend wheel or whatever.
different horses for different courses.
anyway i make one type if you want them pm me, but there are more expensive ones on the market with different features.
chris
Outers & Arms up stickers coming soon you hungry bitches!
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
GRIMACE wrote:How I miss the days of care free wheelin with the crews!
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Yep have a look on my web site www.cheezyracing.com.au A weld in inner ring 6mm thick and a spun outer ring that has the same profile as a rim that is 5mm. The profile holds the tyre in true as per a normal rim would. They come 24 H/T Zink bolts nuts ect.
We used to get the outers stamped but we found that getting them spun makes them true and EZ to ballance. We have sold lots and most are used by weekenders and High speed comp rigs. They come in any color you like and ATM we can only do 15" and 17" rims.
Cheezy
We used to get the outers stamped but we found that getting them spun makes them true and EZ to ballance. We have sold lots and most are used by weekenders and High speed comp rigs. They come in any color you like and ATM we can only do 15" and 17" rims.
Cheezy
NOW ABLE TOO SAY WHAT I WANT WITHOUT FEAR OF LOOSING SALES.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it.
Ryano at Fourbys gets some nice ones made too! Custom wheels as well, very nice!
Outers & Arms up stickers coming soon you hungry bitches!
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
http://www.myultimate4wd.com
GRIMACE wrote:How I miss the days of care free wheelin with the crews!
How much are they worth they look pretty bling (for 15")Cheezy4x4 wrote:Yep have a look on my web site www.cheezyracing.com.au A weld in inner ring 6mm thick and a spun outer ring that has the same profile as a rim that is 5mm. The profile holds the tyre in true as per a normal rim would. They come 24 H/T Zink bolts nuts ect.
We used to get the outers stamped but we found that getting them spun makes them true and EZ to ballance. We have sold lots and most are used by weekenders and High speed comp rigs. They come in any color you like and ATM we can only do 15" and 17" rims.
Cheezy
Cheers Damo
have grinder will fit
www.4Bfabrications.com.au
www.4Bfabrications.com.au
Look good Cheezy, how much per wheel? And how much to fit?Cheezy4x4 wrote:Yep have a look on my web site www.cheezyracing.com.au A weld in inner ring 6mm thick and a spun outer ring that has the same profile as a rim that is 5mm. The profile holds the tyre in true as per a normal rim would. They come 24 H/T Zink bolts nuts ect.
We used to get the outers stamped but we found that getting them spun makes them true and EZ to ballance. We have sold lots and most are used by weekenders and High speed comp rigs. They come in any color you like and ATM we can only do 15" and 17" rims.
Cheezy
Cheers, beretts.
these are similar to the PGS/Trik Racing ones, which I have two sets of, and have welded up two other sets for others.
The PGS/trik style run 2.5mm thick centres with welds though them but have a similar ring to Cheezy's.
They can be made to run very true with care when welding the rings in and mounting the tyres.
I'm not bagging anyones product but can only comment that the recessed ring style can run well at speed.
I have no experience with the flat plate style (like Roctoy's) but it does stand to reason they won't centre very well, (which can still be hard to achieve with th recessed ring style.
Walker Evans or Hutchinson would have to be the way to go if you had the $$$ for a comp car designed with speed in mind.
Steve.
The PGS/trik style run 2.5mm thick centres with welds though them but have a similar ring to Cheezy's.
They can be made to run very true with care when welding the rings in and mounting the tyres.
I'm not bagging anyones product but can only comment that the recessed ring style can run well at speed.
I have no experience with the flat plate style (like Roctoy's) but it does stand to reason they won't centre very well, (which can still be hard to achieve with th recessed ring style.
Walker Evans or Hutchinson would have to be the way to go if you had the $$$ for a comp car designed with speed in mind.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
There are a couple of beadlock styles available, regardless of rims used and depending on your budget.
We do a few different varietys:
This is by far the better beadlock system
As you can see the bead of the tyre locates on the rim itself and the locking ring is only there to clamp it and hold the bead. Runs very true and allows a much stronger, thicker locking ring.
Alternatively there is the cheaper option with an external weld on style.
The rims we use are a custom 10mm centre, welded and faced to suit your desired offset and with a 16mm re-inforced inner lip.
It all depends on your budget.
Hope this helps,
Ryano
We do a few different varietys:
This is by far the better beadlock system
As you can see the bead of the tyre locates on the rim itself and the locking ring is only there to clamp it and hold the bead. Runs very true and allows a much stronger, thicker locking ring.
Alternatively there is the cheaper option with an external weld on style.
The rims we use are a custom 10mm centre, welded and faced to suit your desired offset and with a 16mm re-inforced inner lip.
It all depends on your budget.
Hope this helps,
Ryano
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Was thinking about beadlocks, and had a brain storm, or possably an explosion...
what if you made a 'normal' three piece rim, with a center locking piece like this...
has this been done? are there any places that would spin it up?
would it be easier to just get pneumatic internal beadlocks? (yes)
anyway...
what if you made a 'normal' three piece rim, with a center locking piece like this...
has this been done? are there any places that would spin it up?
would it be easier to just get pneumatic internal beadlocks? (yes)
anyway...
Thrashed '90 Leaf spring Maverick ute, TD42, 2" EFS lift. 36 Swampers.
Yes, this has been done before, but good ion you for working it out.
Factory Hummers, Hutchinson, USA 6X6, Statzworks, and Glen Dobbins car all run this style.
The locking plate can be PVC, or in the case of the Hummer, magnesium with an integral runflat
Made like this, they can be made raod legal. Hutchinsons have US DOT approval, as do factory double beadlock Hummer rims.
I believe that jeep will offer this style of beadlock made by hutchinson as a factory option in the US. They have been previewed on factory Jeeps at Moab this year, and have snuck into shot in a couple of other product photos in Mopar catalogues.
Steve.
Factory Hummers, Hutchinson, USA 6X6, Statzworks, and Glen Dobbins car all run this style.
The locking plate can be PVC, or in the case of the Hummer, magnesium with an integral runflat
Made like this, they can be made raod legal. Hutchinsons have US DOT approval, as do factory double beadlock Hummer rims.
I believe that jeep will offer this style of beadlock made by hutchinson as a factory option in the US. They have been previewed on factory Jeeps at Moab this year, and have snuck into shot in a couple of other product photos in Mopar catalogues.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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