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Anyone got TRIK (brand name)Beadlocks

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Post by LuxyBoy »

Hi Peter,

I am thinking about doing this; is it legal? I am looking at running 33" Mickey Thompsons on the hilux would i need 16" or 15"? I will check with Ryano tomorrow anyway about the size.
What pressures do i need to deflate to in order to require these?
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Post by bru21 »

not to kill the spirit, just refefing to the above post

no its not legal, nor do they balance, nor should you use them on the road at all, its exactly the stuff the dot are scared of on the streets, and what we will all get a bad name over when they fail. i have seen wheel studs break off due to the vibration with badly aligned or worn tyres used on the street.

that said they are very cheap locks and may well be ok for what off road use you have in mind.


mickey thompsons come in 15" and 16" in 33's. what year lux will determine if you need 15 or 16. 16's are dearer.

mt radial anything less than 15 psi, bias prob 12psi to pop beads on a lux assuming you haven't poped a bead yet otherwise you would know. i have run 35 radials on a nissan at 18 psi rear 22 front all day every day on a patrol ute for street use and far less off road.

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Post by Wendle »

droopypete wrote:
HYPO_ZOOK wrote:how long wil it take to get these once the orders been placed ?
I believe a few days, 16" are ready now 15" just needs inners and he is on the job
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if he hasn't cut the inners yet, get him to cut them out of thicker material.

awesome price.
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Post by Webbie »

My inners i got off him were 4mm Btw they are only as strong a the material the rims made of 2.5-3mm :idea:
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Post by Wendle »

gtwebbie wrote:My inners i got off him were 4mm Btw they are only as strong a the material the rims made of 2.5-3mm :idea:
not really, the rim is shaped in 2 planes, it is pretty much self supporting. especially with another piece of steel welded to it at 90°
the problem with the thin inner ring is the unsupported inside edge. 4mm is probably good enough though.
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Post by tyurke01 »

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Post by Webbie »

I hope these pics help ;) :D
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Post by Wendle »

they are designed to work with the bead lip machined off the wheel, yeah?

definitely top quality gear, they just look a bit frail to be slamming into rocks?
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Post by Cheezy4x4 »

I will post up some pics tonight on some new ones we just got in yesterday. 6mm backing rings and 5mm face rings, all steel. :shock:
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Post by Mudzuki »

Cheezy4x4 wrote:I will post up some pics tonight on some new ones we just got in yesterday. 6mm backing rings and 5mm face rings, all steel. :shock:
And then you can organise a group buy special price for OL Members :armsup:
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Post by YankeeDave »

how much cheezy? supplied or fitted
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Post by Webbie »

Wendle wrote:they are designed to work with the bead lip machined off the wheel, yeah?

definitely top quality gear, they just look a bit frail to be slamming into rocks?
I agree mabe a bit light ,BUT if some people can compete without em i'll take the risk that they are by far better than nothing .I think that they will hold up fine as the forming is spot on to the shape of my rims and the ol creepys have a tuff as side wall so all is sweet.MY 2c worth take em or leave em.I grabbed em. :lol:
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Post by bazooked »

droopypete is gettin back to me on this 1, can they be used on chopped and fliped rims?
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Post by Wendle »

bazooked wrote:droopypete is gettin back to me on this 1, can they be used on chopped and fliped rims?
it will make it a nightmare to get your tyres on. you'll probably have to put the whole tyre onto the rim, then pull the outer bead back over the beadlock.
you should be able to do it, it will just be 3 times as much work to put your tyres on. and there is enough swearing involved in putting them on as it is.

if someone want's to measure up a 15" rim outside diamater and a 15" tyre inside diameter, i'll draw up a set of rings ready for the CNC laser/plasma machines to cut, and host the files somewhere. it isn't hard.

you won't beat the price that dude is offering though, even just taking the files in and having the steel cut will be more than his price.
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Post by RUFF »

Wendle wrote:
bazooked wrote:droopypete is gettin back to me on this 1, can they be used on chopped and fliped rims?
it will make it a nightmare to get your tyres on. you'll probably have to put the whole tyre onto the rim, then pull the outer bead back over the beadlock.
you should be able to do it, it will just be 3 times as much work to put your tyres on. and there is enough swearing involved in putting them on as it is.
It must be possible because there are double external beadlocks around.
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Post by antt »

Wendle wrote:
bazooked wrote:droopypete is gettin back to me on this 1, can they be used on chopped and fliped rims?
it will make it a nightmare to get your tyres on. you'll probably have to put the whole tyre onto the rim, then pull the outer bead back over the beadlock.
you should be able to do it, it will just be 3 times as much work to put your tyres on. and there is enough swearing involved in putting them on as it is.

if someone want's to measure up a 15" rim outside diamater and a 15" tyre inside diameter, i'll draw up a set of rings ready for the CNC laser/plasma machines to cut, and host the files somewhere. it isn't hard.

you won't beat the price that dude is offering though, even just taking the files in and having the steel cut will be more than his price.
a friend had this drama with a set of 16's that were cut and flipped then locked. 6 guys could not physically get the tire over the locked side no matter what. so unfortunately they're relegated to poser beadlocks.
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Post by Webbie »

Wendle wrote:
bazooked wrote:droopypete is gettin back to me on this 1, can they be used on chopped and fliped rims?
it will make it a nightmare to get your tyres on. you'll probably have to put the whole tyre onto the rim, then pull the outer bead back over the beadlock.
you should be able to do it, it will just be 3 times as much work to put your tyres on. and there is enough swearing involved in putting them on as it is.

if someone want's to measure up a 15" rim outside diamater and a 15" tyre inside diameter, i'll draw up a set of rings ready for the CNC laser/plasma machines to cut, and host the files somewhere. it isn't hard.

you won't beat the price that dude is offering though, even just taking the files in and having the steel cut will be more than his price.
YEP thats right i was quoted a 6mm base ring was $35 each plus bolts :roll: just not worth it so try and find a cheaper place but all i can say is good luck, And remeber has has over 200 sets of these in operation on all sorts of vehicles ;)
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Post by droopypete »

including mine :lol:
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Post by bazooked »

ok the 15" flipped rim measure @418mm, havent got a tyre lyin around so i dont no that 1, what if the lip was machined down on the rim or would it effect the performance of the lox?
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Post by Webbie »

why would you want to machine the lip off :?:
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Post by Webbie »

So where and how much did they cost and have you had any problems with em :roll: :)
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Post by Duff »

so who is organising the bulk buy and whats the eta on em and the price is $75 is it. cant go lower. is this for a 16" and 15". cause i want some soon ish. whats the postage like for newcastle 2282
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Post by Webbie »

I'd contact Droopypete in relation to these as there has become to many for him to handle so i think he's gunna organise a contact with the manufacture :)
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Post by droopypete »

Ok this is were we are with the group buy,
out of the 80 kits we are down to about 20, Morrie will still honnor his offer of $75 per set (each wheel),
He is out of town for a week or two, so that gives you bit more time to decide/raise funds :)
if you still want a set and I have not PM'd you today please shoot me a PM and I will give you all the details of how to pay, freight details and the like.
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ps, I got mine this morning before he left :armsup:
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Post by Webbie »

ANNND whatta ya recon :?: :roll: :)
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Post by YankeeDave »

whats the best way to get the powder coat off my rim so i can weld on the inner ring?
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Post by droopypete »

gtwebbie wrote:ANNND whatta ya recon :?: :roll: :)
Morrie made my 1st set of beadlocks 3 or 4 years ago and they have served me well :armsup:
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Post by droopypete »

YankeeDave wrote:whats the best way to get the powder coat off my rim so i can weld on the inner ring?
flap disc or sand blaster
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Post by Duff »

can anyone tell me the rough weight of 4 beadlocks. is my guess of 20kg around mark
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