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keeping mud out of the bead
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keeping mud out of the bead
Does anybody have any idea on how to keep the mud out of the beads on your tyres? Flats are really starting to anoy me!
J Top wrote:Isn't this where Second Air is supposed to rule. Full air pressure on the beads to hold them on, yet low pressure in the tyre.
Otherwise Beadlocks.
J Top
Nah from the guys I know running 2nd airs. They have heaps of problems with mud in the beads and are changing to external locks.
They still allow the side wall to flex enough to get mud in there. Then cos of the way they are setup, they are a pain to clean out.
Best cheap way would be to run simex heavy duty tubes.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
Second Airs, like any other 4WD accessory, will require maintenance, including cleaning the mud out. It's not meant to get in but it does, just like it gets into diffs, alternators, startesr, clutches,ect.......
They also need to be installed correctly in the first place.
After all that I have found mechanical beadlocks to be a sure fire way to keep it out of the outer bead and the only reason they deflate is they never seem to seal the air in 100%.
They also need to be installed correctly in the first place.
After all that I have found mechanical beadlocks to be a sure fire way to keep it out of the outer bead and the only reason they deflate is they never seem to seal the air in 100%.
80 series, Locked both ends, Q78ed & a massive 57 k/w to boot!!!!
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