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Bead Lock Rims

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Bead Lock Rims

Post by Tommy »

Is there an outer ring or something similar you can buy for sunraysia style steel rims to make a bead lock ?

I have noticed this in a few pictures of trucks and they look to me as being every day sunny's with a ring bolted about 20 times to the outside ?

I priced a set of walker evans bead lock rims and, dont get me wrong they are a really nice wheel, but for the price and the amount of hard driving they will be getting, they would be wasted.

Is there a cheaper alternative ? Im thinking of how good it would be to really drop the tyre pressure for sand dunes, rocks etc and not have them slip.
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Re: Bead Lock Rims

Post by bogged »

u can buy weld on rings.

http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthrea ... 643&page=1 describes a bit.
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Post by chunderlicious »

internal beadlocks and sikaflex :D can take the low presure, hold both beads not one and wont spin because of the sikaflex
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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Post by GQ Bear »

weld on rings are available. Many places will do them. Sandy at Aus4wd did mine on 15x8" ROH rims. Can't remember what i paid but was about half the cost of internals. They work well and bash straight if smashed by rock, etc. but are a biatch to balance. Combined with the Simex ET2's they have an awesome death wobble at around 55-70km/hr. It's a bugger stuck in traffic heading to or from bush.
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Post by 80lsy gq »

yep you can get them from Ryan at Fourbys at Moorooka..his number is 07 3892 2766..he has inner rings and the outer rings to go on sunnies.

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Post by Tommy »

Cheers guys
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Post by love ke70 »

what sort of pressure do you want to run?
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