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seating bead locks
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seating bead locks
was fitting my beadlocks today and i cant get them to seal.
the air is leaking out between the the locking metal rings, i torgued them up to 20 pound and to no avail.
Do i talk them alittle more, use silcon, whats the trick?
NICK
the air is leaking out between the the locking metal rings, i torgued them up to 20 pound and to no avail.
Do i talk them alittle more, use silcon, whats the trick?
NICK
TECH SCREW GURU
i was thinking sikaflex also, i did a visual on the welds and they seemed to be ok, i do know that it only takes the smallest whole and it is all over.
you can feel and hear the air coming out so it is a major problem.
is there any problem cracking the sikaflex when the rubber needs to be changed?
NICK
you can feel and hear the air coming out so it is a major problem.
is there any problem cracking the sikaflex when the rubber needs to be changed?
NICK
TECH SCREW GURU
Re: seating bead locks
NICK wrote:was fitting my beadlocks today and i cant get them to seal.
the air is leaking out between the the locking metal rings, i torgued them up to 20 pound and to no avail.
Do i talk them alittle more, use silcon, whats the trick?
NICK
nick, i think you should of had rod and todd do it for you hyrollic beadlocks
hands and mums dont count!!!
nick, when i tried fitting bfg's to my JT beadlocks i found that the bead gap of the wheels was 12.5 mm and the bead thickness of the bfg's was 12.0mm and even silicon wouldn't fix that, no problems with centipedes, swampers etc.
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Yeah thats what i was thinking, maybe its clamping up on the steel and not really compresing the rubber.
It may be worth while pulling them of, measure the bead and skim the face on either the ring or the rim.
Silicon would work ok if it was a slow leak, i know some guys put it on the inner bead to offer some form of resistance to rolling the inner bead off.
It may be worth while pulling them of, measure the bead and skim the face on either the ring or the rim.
Silicon would work ok if it was a slow leak, i know some guys put it on the inner bead to offer some form of resistance to rolling the inner bead off.
Tried Tubes?
I run Simex tubes in my Q78's on Beadlocked 16x8's, works a treat.
Steve
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