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Staun beadlocks.

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Staun beadlocks.

Post by Luigi Malone »

Have any of you guys looked at these ? Used them ?
Know the cost ?
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Post by mike »

I've been runnin them for abt 6mths now and luv 'em my fitter had a bit of a time fitting them. But from everyone I've spoken to that was unusual. normally a walk in the park!

My fitment was 8x15 rims with 31 x 12.5 boggerTSLs
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Post by bazooked »

any pics of these locks?
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Post by mike »

bazooked wrote:any pics of these locks?


Their official website
http://www.secondair.com/
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Post by bazooked »

second air? i already got these, havent got them fitted yet, thought staun were commin out with another type..
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Post by mike »

bazooked wrote:second air? i already got these, havent got them fitted yet, thought staun were commin out with another type..

nah same thing just read a review on them in petersons and they called them "the Staun, known in Australia as Second Air"

P.S. they liked them too!
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Post by Luigi Malone »

They sound good. Legal too. But how much to buy and fit ?
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Post by mike »

Luigi Malone wrote:They sound good. Legal too. But how much to buy and fit ?
TIA
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I think mine were around 200 AUD each...
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Post by MY45 »

Luigi Malone wrote:They sound good. Legal too. But how much to buy and fit ?
TIA
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Not actually legal in Aus as you have to drill the 2nd hole in the rim. But noone would notice :D
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Post by DeWsE »

bazooked wrote:second air? i already got these, havent got them fitted yet, thought staun were commin out with another type..


Sounds like the rest of the cool schit you have in the shed.

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