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beedlock rims
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beedlock rims
where to buy them? or how to make them? or anyone got some? any info would be GREAT, are they alright on the road? balance up?
many places in every state sell them. if you're in vic you can try Sandy at Aus4wd or Cheesy. A few others doing them as well. and of course Ryano from qld.
they dont balance well conventionaly, however i've just heard of a product from autobalance or something like that (do a search, recent thread) that could fix all the balancing problems.
they drive fine on road. Just feels like the tyres are unbalanced (which most are).
you can make them easy enough with a few drawings sent to a laser cutter. If you want rolled edges on the outer ring i'd say buy them rather than make them.
they dont balance well conventionaly, however i've just heard of a product from autobalance or something like that (do a search, recent thread) that could fix all the balancing problems.
they drive fine on road. Just feels like the tyres are unbalanced (which most are).
you can make them easy enough with a few drawings sent to a laser cutter. If you want rolled edges on the outer ring i'd say buy them rather than make them.
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If you get the rings yourself, and feel like having a go at welding them on, here are a few useful links
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... dlocks.htm
http://fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33551
http://www.jeepaholics.com/support/topi ... C_ID=45551
A bit of useful reading in there
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... dlocks.htm
http://fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33551
http://www.jeepaholics.com/support/topi ... C_ID=45551
A bit of useful reading in there
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i got a bloke that does em for $99 a 15" wheel, hes got a plasma profile cutter and makes them. come with inner and outer rings no bolts, the holes are drilled and im sure they come with anti coning rings too. not sure. can get address if you want. all you gotta do is weld them on and buy bolts and nuts and away you go with beadlocks

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Re: beedlock rims
Bear in mind that they're illegal for road use. Not sure about internal beadlocks, but they're harder to detectMkdude wrote:are they alright on the road
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here's mine $85 per 15" wheel, rings only, plus postage
http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2126

Cheers Chris
http://downunder4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=2126

Cheers Chris
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As Dave stated we can balance your bead-locked rims.
For $110 we can post to you an internal tyre balancing compound that can simply be added at home with the use of a few basic tools. Check out www.autobalance.com.au for more info.
As Dave stated we can balance your bead-locked rims.
For $110 we can post to you an internal tyre balancing compound that can simply be added at home with the use of a few basic tools. Check out www.autobalance.com.au for more info.
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