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new internal beadlocks
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new internal beadlocks
Just bought a set of internal secondair beadlocks
$199 a corner and they lock both beads, not just the outer like mechanical beadlocks
best news is they are street legal
bought them online at http://www.offroadshop.com.au
$199 a corner and they lock both beads, not just the outer like mechanical beadlocks
best news is they are street legal
bought them online at http://www.offroadshop.com.au
08 340kw HSV Maloo 6.2L
John Roly
Melbourne Again
John Roly
Melbourne Again
Liam wrote:We've sold a few sets of the new ones, everyones been happy with them.
The price is much better, but you cant get big sizes yet.
What do you mean tby "big sizes"??
and when is the "yet"??
Killeraxle, these are designed and built by an australian company, they are similar to a tireloc, but have some better features about them and are a fair bit cheaper!
hands and mums dont count!!!
I think he was talking about the Tirelock tube its self. The Second Air also has a tube.
Roger Smith has been producing and selling these for a few months now.
$199 is recomended retail everywhere.
Bigballs sells them online as well- http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod174.htm
Here is a good write up on them for some more info- http://www.scorpion-racing.co.uk/html/N ... ondair.htm
Roger Smith has been producing and selling these for a few months now.
$199 is recomended retail everywhere.
Bigballs sells them online as well- http://www.bigballsoffroad.com/prod174.htm
Here is a good write up on them for some more info- http://www.scorpion-racing.co.uk/html/N ... ondair.htm
i think that these would be a right pain in the arse.
Imagine if you had to change a couple tyres over out bush?
they need to be trail repairable, thats why the tried and true weld/bolt up beadlocks are the best!
tyre removal and installation is pis easy with normal beadlocks, especially if you have onboard air and a rattlegun!
Jes
Imagine if you had to change a couple tyres over out bush?
they need to be trail repairable, thats why the tried and true weld/bolt up beadlocks are the best!
tyre removal and installation is pis easy with normal beadlocks, especially if you have onboard air and a rattlegun!
Jes
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secondair = legal
external beadlocks = illegal
thats all the justification for me when i hit some barina in the city and the cops / insurance see beadlocks on the truck and i'm left with no truck or insurance and a big hole in my wallet to buy a new barina
external beadlocks = illegal
thats all the justification for me when i hit some barina in the city and the cops / insurance see beadlocks on the truck and i'm left with no truck or insurance and a big hole in my wallet to buy a new barina
08 340kw HSV Maloo 6.2L
John Roly
Melbourne Again
John Roly
Melbourne Again
roly wrote:secondair = legal
external beadlocks = illegal
thats all the justification for me when i hit some barina in the city and the cops / insurance see beadlocks on the truck and i'm left with no truck or insurance and a big hole in my wallet to buy a new barina
Swampa aren't road legal either so it's bita a moot point eh.....
Cheers [url=http://www.wooders.com.au]Wooders[/url]
Ah, It all become plain as day now.
Beadlockers are only run on the weekend as an "off-road" tyre thing and during the week the legal rims for creaming Barinas are placed back on the environmentaly aware vehicle. Insurance friendly rims are in demand....
Tongue in cheek here.....
Beadlockers are only run on the weekend as an "off-road" tyre thing and during the week the legal rims for creaming Barinas are placed back on the environmentaly aware vehicle. Insurance friendly rims are in demand....
Tongue in cheek here.....
Non-funded retiree.
I just bought a set of 15x10 second airs from Fourbys in Brisbane for $219 each. Also bought some 38"x12.5"x15"TSLs for $479each also.
Great guys to deal with. Ask for Robbie.
http://www.fourbys.com.au/
Great guys to deal with. Ask for Robbie.
http://www.fourbys.com.au/
I will drive them on the road but the main reason is they hold both beads and in competition if i happen to steak a tyre i should be able to continue on the inner beadlock tube to complete a course. Also if i want to change rim styles i can keep the beadlock.
Also they dont stand out as much as a "normal" beadlock does so the chances of getting pulled over running 38" Tyres on road is slightly less.
Also they dont stand out as much as a "normal" beadlock does so the chances of getting pulled over running 38" Tyres on road is slightly less.
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