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Post by mattlux »

Hi guys anyone know who does cheap weld on bead lock kits in melbourne area
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Post by mattlux »

crokie83 wrote:try this place
http://offroadracing.com.au/trikpricelist.htm
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=52994
they are the same ones i have and are well made
thanks guys how thick are inner rings?
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Post by crokie83 »

3mm
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Post by droopypete »

It may be prudent to revisit this thread,
as Cheezy said, 3mm is to thin for the inner ring
my inner ring is deformed quite badly, it was never a problem on my old set (I may have to get the vernier out and check the thickness), if you get a set, ask him to make you some thicker inner rings, I think the rolled outers are very good and have not given any trouble in 2 sets over a period of 8 years or so.
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mattlux wrote:Hi guys anyone know who does cheap weld on bead lock kits in melbourne area
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droopypete wrote:my inner ring is deformed quite badly,
I just re-read this and am amazed no one has comented yet :lol:
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Post by Eddy »

droopypete wrote:
droopypete wrote:my inner ring is deformed quite badly,
I just re-read this and am amazed no one has comented yet :lol:
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Just gotta look at what he's driving to understand that his ring is gunna get deformed ... so ... no real need for comment ;)
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Post by Ezookiel »

So, while we're discussing beadlocks, they may not have the visible bling factor of external beadlocks, but has anyone tried the second air type?
Which is the cheapest option to get done professionally by someone as I'm not able to even think about welding some onto the wheels myself?

Thanks in advance

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Post by Eddy »

I just got me some secondairs.

To me, drilling another hole in a rim seems a fairly lo-tech modification

... doesn't hurt I'm a trained tyre fitter ... ;) :D
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droopypete wrote:
droopypete wrote:my inner ring is deformed quite badly,
I just re-read this and am amazed no one has comented yet :lol:
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Post by Mick. »

Ezookiel wrote:So, while we're discussing beadlocks, they may not have the visible bling factor of external beadlocks, but has anyone tried the second air type?
Which is the cheapest option to get done professionally by someone as I'm not able to even think about welding some onto the wheels myself?

Thanks in advance

Zook
I've been running second airs now for about 2 years and there great. The only problem I had was finding someone willing to have a go at fitting them.

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Post by Eddy »

Mick. wrote: The only problem I had was finding someone willing to have a go at fitting them.
doesn't really surprise me actually.

Tyre fitters nowdays only wanna use the big auto fitter machines. Getting hard to find anyone around that even knows what a slide bar or tyre levers are :roll: buncha pussies :lol:
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

down here 2ndair beadlocks are a PITA, punctured tubes, because they dont stop crap getting past the bead, and then rub on the tube, then you dont know your "beadlocks" arent working, and end up knocking the tyre off as well......

Back to mechanical beadlocks for me.
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Post by Mczook »

mattlux wrote:Hi guys anyone know who does cheap weld on bead lock kits in melbourne area
Browny why dont you just get Pip to make you a set :shock: otherwise Gonads has them in stock ;) . You could just go for the Stauns as your use is not going to require mechanical double beadlock otherwise you could get Shane's Stazworks double beadlocks & swampers and re-redrill the centres :D .

The second air is not the same as the new Staun beadlock. Staun have a new design and now have a manufacturing factory in Qld. ats4x4dotcom is right that are not for everyone but the new design is far more funtional to fit. If you want the best of both worlds go the Stazworks double beadlock but be ready to pay for it, well at least if you get from me :D

Ezookiel we can weld them up for you and if anyone in melbourne, canberra or Sydney need welding give us a call

Cheers Sean
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Post by cj »

Mczook wrote:
The second air is not the same as the new Staun beadlock. Staun have a new design and now have a manufacturing factory in Qld.
What's changed?
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Post by mattlux »

Mczook wrote:
mattlux wrote:Hi guys anyone know who does cheap weld on bead lock kits in melbourne area
Browny why dont you just get Pip to make you a set :shock: otherwise Gonads has them in stock ;) . You could just go for the Stauns as your use is not going to require mechanical double beadlock otherwise you could get Shane's Stazworks double beadlocks & swampers and re-redrill the centres :D .

The second air is not the same as the new Staun beadlock. Staun have a new design and now have a manufacturing factory in Qld. ats4x4dotcom is right that are not for everyone but the new design is far more funtional to fit. If you want the best of both worlds go the Stazworks double beadlock but be ready to pay for it, well at least if you get from me :D

Ezookiel we can weld them up for you and if anyone in melbourne, canberra or Sydney need welding give us a call

Cheers Sean


Thanks shaun me and pip are getting 6mm inners cut out and just buying outers, pip is designing some outers now but wont work out as cheap as the rolled ones, i would love stauns but just cant afford them and mechanical work fine i think.
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Post by Mczook »

mattlux wrote:
Mczook wrote:
mattlux wrote:Hi guys anyone know who does cheap weld on bead lock kits in melbourne area
Browny why dont you just get Pip to make you a set :shock: otherwise Gonads has them in stock ;) . You could just go for the Stauns as your use is not going to require mechanical double beadlock otherwise you could get Shane's Stazworks double beadlocks & swampers and re-redrill the centres :D .

The second air is not the same as the new Staun beadlock. Staun have a new design and now have a manufacturing factory in Qld. ats4x4dotcom is right that are not for everyone but the new design is far more funtional to fit. If you want the best of both worlds go the Stazworks double beadlock but be ready to pay for it, well at least if you get from me :D

Ezookiel we can weld them up for you and if anyone in melbourne, canberra or Sydney need welding give us a call

Cheers Sean



Thanks shaun me and pip are getting 6mm inners cut out and just buying outers, pip is designing some outers now but wont work out as cheap as the rolled ones, i would love stauns but just cant afford them and mechanical work fine i think.
Give me a call and I am sure we can sort you out with a set of the new lower profile and easier to fit Stauns.. They should work out at a reasonable price. That said we both know Pip does a top job to produce a quality product and being so close it might work out better for u. Horses for course but there is always an option out there to suit most needs :cool:
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Post by mattlux »

Mczook wrote:
mattlux wrote:
Mczook wrote:
mattlux wrote:Hi guys anyone know who does cheap weld on bead lock kits in melbourne area
Browny why dont you just get Pip to make you a set :shock: otherwise Gonads has them in stock ;) . You could just go for the Stauns as your use is not going to require mechanical double beadlock otherwise you could get Shane's Stazworks double beadlocks & swampers and re-redrill the centres :D .

The second air is not the same as the new Staun beadlock. Staun have a new design and now have a manufacturing factory in Qld. ats4x4dotcom is right that are not for everyone but the new design is far more funtional to fit. If you want the best of both worlds go the Stazworks double beadlock but be ready to pay for it, well at least if you get from me :D

Ezookiel we can weld them up for you and if anyone in melbourne, canberra or Sydney need welding give us a call

Cheers Sean



Thanks shaun me and pip are getting 6mm inners cut out and just buying outers, pip is designing some outers now but wont work out as cheap as the rolled ones, i would love stauns but just cant afford them and mechanical work fine i think.
Give me a call and I am sure we can sort you out with a set of the new lower profile and easier to fit Stauns.. They should work out at a reasonable price. That said we both know Pip does a top job to produce a quality product and being so close it might work out better for u. Horses for course but there is always an option out there to suit most needs :cool:
Thanks shaun there is no hurry and there is a hundred more things to get it up and going first, just building it up slowly in the spare time, cheers matt
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