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d.i.y beadlocks

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d.i.y beadlocks

Post by tuf045 »

who on here has made their own bead locks? I am looking at making my own any info would be much appreciated!
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Post by toughnut »

Closest I've heard of anyone making thier own is getting someone to cut and weld the rims and outer ring and drilling/ bolting themselves. :roll: You need to be a bloody good welder cause a bit too much weld will shake the wheel too much and not enough will break the rim on a hard knock.
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Post by duncan »

Yeh ive made 4 sets so far half way through number 5 now .I cut out the rings with a cicle cutter on a oxy then weld all the rings together drill your bolt holes then bolt them together put them in a lathe machine the outside then inside diameters then set them up central on your rims tack weld in 4 spots then go to town with the welder all done very easy .
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Post by Mudzuki »

duncan wrote:Yeh ive made 4 sets so far half way through number 5 now .I cut out the rings with a cicle cutter on a oxy then weld all the rings together drill your bolt holes then bolt them together put them in a lathe machine the outside then inside diameters then set them up central on your rims tack weld in 4 spots then go to town with the welder all done very easy .


I wish it was as easy as you make it sound, but then i can't weld ... yet.
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Re: d.i.y beadlocks

Post by bogged »

what about that Hick yank dude with his home made plasma cutter and shat, he was makin his own!
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Post by Hoonz »

hahaha ... i saw some pics i think they were on pirate
some dood text screwed his tyres in BAHAHAHA
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Post by bogged »

Hoonz wrote:hahaha ... i saw some pics i think they were on pirate
some dood text screwed his tyres in BAHAHAHA


Same dude regrooving his tires with an angle grinder.. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by Hoonz »

yeh that was him!
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Post by sierrajim »

you can get the rings lazer cut quite easily. This (if you can draw on CAD) would probably be cheaper than buying the steel and drill bits to do them yourself.

I think that Cheezy may even sell the rings.

Or you can buy 6 stud beadlock rims from Canterbury wheel and tyre for under $300 per rim with a rolled edge lock ring and a ton of locking bolts, cant remember how many exactly.
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Post by bogged »

Hoonz wrote:yeh that was him!

gotta lookup that URL again!
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Post by grimbo »

Hoonz wrote:hahaha ... i saw some pics i think they were on pirate
some dood text screwed his tyres in BAHAHAHA


whats wrong with that, the speedway guys and drag racers have done this for years. You can by rims and the proper screws to use form many speed shops. Works a treat but is a bit of a pain to repair a puncture. Also seen guys use an adhesive to seal their beads with
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Post by Hoonz »

show me pics of these drag racers with their tyres text screwed on!


yeh sicaflex to seal the beads on :armsup: ... i don't use bead locks im a tight ass
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Post by grimbo »

Hoonz wrote:show me pics of these drag racers with their tyres text screwed on!


yeh sicaflex to seal the beads on :armsup: ... i don't use bead locks im a tight ass


allrighty then
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Post by Hoonz »

yeh so its a designed system ... no booty fab there .... note they don't pierce all the way through the tyre

this doods got like 30mm screws going through his rim through the sidewall on his 4wd tyres
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Post by Timmy »

Hoonz wrote:yeh so its a designed system ... no booty fab there .... note they don't pierce all the way through the tyre

this doods got like 30mm screws going through his rim through the sidewall on his 4wd tyres


well did it work?
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Post by Hoonz »

dunno

i highly doubt it .. it would have torn the center out of the tyre first run i reckon
and lots of air leaks hah
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Post by RaginRover »

bogged wrote:
Hoonz wrote:yeh that was him!

gotta lookup that URL again!


logjam-grant wasn't it - he had some impressive stuff IIRC

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Post by tuf045 »

serriajim wrote:

I think that Cheezy may even sell the rings.


if cheezy does sell the rings anybody got and info? like the price and any photo's, might be the way to go if all i have to do is weld them on.
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Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

Didnt Laurie(??) with the solid axled dual cab Hilux from the gold coast just screw his tyres to the rims with like 5 screws?? (4Wd monthly feature)

Is this system any good / work properly?
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Post by tuf045 »

yes i think that he did do that but not certain how lomg they would last, because they are designed for drag racers i think and they don't go round corners over rocks or anything like last
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Post by DeWsE »

duncan wrote:Yeh ive made 4 sets so far half way through number 5 now .I cut out the rings with a cicle cutter on a oxy then weld all the rings together drill your bolt holes then bolt them together put them in a lathe machine the outside then inside diameters then set them up central on your rims tack weld in 4 spots then go to town with the welder all done very easy .


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Post by grimbo »

tuf045 wrote:yes i think that he did do that but not certain how lomg they would last, because they are designed for drag racers i think and they don't go round corners over rocks or anything like last


drag racers manage to spin the tyres on the rims. i have seen a couple of rigs in the US using the screws and they worked fine. The screw doesn't go into the sidewall only through the bead of the tyre so no air escapes.
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Post by p76rangie »

Know someone that used the screws on 38 boggers. They seemed to work OK as a cheap alternative. He has since gone to secondair beadlocks.
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Post by JohnJohn »

For real cheap beadlocks just put a heavy duty tube in, then air down as low as you want. :D
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beadlox

Post by tuf045 »

was loocking at the second air ones but if you bend the rim the air escapes. Could put a strengthing ring on the rim but if i go to that trouble i moswell put external beadlox on.
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Re: beadlox

Post by RUFF »

tuf045 wrote:was loocking at the second air ones but if you bend the rim the air escapes. Could put a strengthing ring on the rim but if i go to that trouble i moswell put external beadlox on.


I will try and get some pics of my rims fitted with Second Air beadlocks. Trust me they dont leak even when the rim is bent. You wouldnt beleive it unless you looked at the condition of my rims. I have never had a bead loose air at any time. I run 4psi in the Rear and 6psi in the Front. I run the second airs at 45psi.
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second air

Post by tuf045 »

Ruff thay would be great. It would be good to hear some good feed back about second airs.
so i take it thay you have never had any problems with them.



thanks for your time
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Post by LilBlkDuck »

The beadlocks dont leak as they have a tube inside of the nylon case.
The case simply "shapes" the innertube to place more pressure on the bead.
What does happen is the tube can deform around standard valve, this eventually leads to all sorts of balance issues.
Also the set I had for my 16x10's never really did the job, sure they would work fine while at low low pressures but the tyre still pulls away from the bead and allows dirt mud and crud in there. Once this happens they wont hold air at road pressure.

In the end I gave them away!

Sorry it wasn't positive, some people swear by them, the units for 8" rims may work better? I personally wouldn't touch them again.
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thanks

Post by tuf045 »

mate it is good to hear good and bad thoughts on the subject


cheers
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Post by RUFF »

Ok i originaly bought these because they were going on my Hilux with the 38/12.5tsl's and it was going to be doing a bit of road work so wanted it less noticable when moving. Bolt on Beadlocks stand out wether moving or stopped. They drove ok on road even though they were never ballanced. My first impresions of them were they suck to install. Most places that have instaled one set wont install another set. Worst thing is that you realy dont ever know if they are installed correctly. Its only a guess. Now i have had them set up for a little over a year and they have prob been put through harder terrain than any other set ever have and they have caused me no trouble at all. The rims do cop a flogging though.

Would i buy them again. Prob not they were just a total pain to install. So much so that i have been running one of my tyres with 2 tubless tyre repair plugs hanging out of the sidewall after spiking a hole in it and i realy cant be bothered re doing the Beadlock. I also have a brand new spare and second Air that i have never installed on the rim because of the work involved.
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