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Snake Racing / Oz Wheels - bead locks

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Snake Racing / Oz Wheels - bead locks

Post by greg »

Hi All,

Does anyone have photos of a Snake Racing or an "Oz Wheels" bead lock?

I'm told that they are both quite nice?

thanks.
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Post by bj on roids »

thats what i go for when wheeling, people to compliment me on my "nice" wheels :lol:

yes, but that shade went out last spring deary, whoopsy, and so forth, GREAT, does he make them in 18s to suit my purple wrangler

:roll:


anyways, on a more serious note, you may try his forum, which i see you've already done, or maybe try and email him or drop in and see him, i dont beleive he posts out in this here forum :twisted:
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

get them from Pete at On All 4 (02) 9604 3210.
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Post by Surfection »

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This is Snake Racing's alloy beadlock, Guts ran these at TTC and Woodpecker. They look awesome and work well, they seem to provide a bit of protection for the sidewall too.
They also do a more conventional steel beadlock, whick is cheaper but still looks great and does the job just fine. No pics of these unfortunatly, but anyone at Willowglen would have seen these on Grants lux.
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Post by NICK »

anyone that makes racing/offroad wheels can make beadlocks. it is important to look at the number of bolts, thickness of the locks and the thickness of the seat.


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Post by Megaman »

Mate,

Just ring Rhino at Snake Racing The ones he has work very well and look shit hot.

Megaman
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