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Who can fit Staun Internal Beadlocks ?

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Who can fit Staun Internal Beadlocks ?

Post by CWBYUP »

Looking for someone who can fit Staun Internal Beadlocks around Windsor in Sydney ?

Normal bloke dosent want to do it.

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hi-tech at penrith just did the ones on my mates jeep bout 6 weeks back
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Post by Hobzee »

Try Nick Mannell, Mal at British and Swedish, Duncan at Macquarie or Rick at BBM.

I am happy to give over the phone directions from Melb to whoever takes it on...
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Post by CWBYUP »

thanks heaps guys.

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Post by MUD CLUB »

Give it a go yourself its not that hard just remove all metal shavings after drilling hole
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Post by chimpboy »

Can I ask what a set of four of these are worth?
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chimpboy wrote:Can I ask what a set of four of these are worth?
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chimpboy wrote:Can I ask what a set of four of these are worth?
You have my permission ... ;)
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Post by strom80 »

I paid $115 each for mine to suit 15"X10" fitted them myself. bit of mucking around but not hard
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strom80 wrote:I paid $115 each for mine to suit 15"X10" fitted them myself. bit of mucking around but not hard
Stauns or the copies ?

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Post by Eddy »

Paid $450 for a set of 15x7-8 S/H forget what they were new at the time ... :?

They been in the shed gathering dust for a couple years now waiting for me to decide what I'm gunna do wit'em :oops:
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Post by strom80 »

CWBYUP wrote:
strom80 wrote:I paid $115 each for mine to suit 15"X10" fitted them myself. bit of mucking around but not hard
Stauns or the copies ?

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Sorry that was the rims. the Stauns were $225 and they were the old design
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Post by Hobzee »

CWBYUP wrote:
strom80 wrote:I paid $115 each for mine to suit 15"X10" fitted them myself. bit of mucking around but not hard
Stauns or the copies ?

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I think you will find the Stauns are the copies... :oops:
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Post by CWBYUP »

Hobzee wrote:I think you will find the Stauns are the copies... :oops:
Please enlighten me.

Last set I saw that weren't stauns were crap quality and had chinese writting stamped on the outer casing.

If stauns are the copies what was the original ?

Link etc ?

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Post by Hobzee »

CWBYUP wrote:
Hobzee wrote:I think you will find the Stauns are the copies... :oops:
Please enlighten me.

Last set I saw that weren't stauns were crap quality and had chinese writting stamped on the outer casing.

If stauns are the copies what was the original ?

Link etc ?

Nick
First there was Tireloc (imported by Roger Smith) and it had a rubber flap prone to breaking at the valve.

Then Roger improved it with Simex tubes and his own bags with fabric tabs and these were called Secon Air.

Then Roger did a deal with Staun and made them for Staun - Staun now get them made elsewhere.

Roger has gone back to making Second Air

I am not aware of any with Chinese writing. If there is a chinese equivalent (wouldn't be surprised at all) then agreed it is a copy ... of a copy.

I know that years of improvements have gone into Second Air with quality tubes and fittings. I'd stick with that.

BTW, do you have inverted rims - super wide offset with the outers reversed. If so they can be a pain to fit without the right tools. Otherwise they are straight forward - just do 1 bead at a time.
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