I looked at those but at +$1K more (for 5) than the others, its just not in the budget. Good info on the re-torque though.I run Trail Ready beadlocks and have had them for 4 years, on my 2nd set of tires. TR specifically states in their instructions to NEVER re-torque after initial installation. ...
Can I get the info on the replacement and shorter bolts for these wheels? I am about to purchase these wheels and would like to have extras on hand.I've been running Icon Rebound Pros (never heard of the recon pros, maybe that's something new?) about a year and a half now. Mostly Street driving, but at this moment a handful of times off-road. I know for a fact you can go down to 10 psi with zero issues debeading.
Talk to pictures are on Sunday at Northwest OHV in Bridgeport Texas. Did some pretty hardcore trails as you can see in the second photo. That was quite the drop.
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I was running 18 PSI just because I don't have a lift and I wanted the extra ride height.
And the photo below is Monday after I clean her off.
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Personally I like the fact that I can legally run "interlock" wheels on the highways and byways. Personally I think they are actually better than beadlock Wheels. Can't tell you how many people I see running beadlock Wheels and their rings are heavily damaged and how many stories I've heard of people out in the middle of nowhere knocking their rings off. You can't knock my rings off, there are no rings to knock off. If I scrape the crap out of the side of the wheel, in the rim area, it might gouge the rim, but it won't leave me stranded. Kind of a nice feature to have if you ask me!
I definitely think it's an upgraded technology from beadlock Wheels, interlock technology that is.
If you do get these, I can point you in the direction of some lower cost replacement bolts and even some shorter bolts to plug the holes but so that you can still run them as non interlock wheels.
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It's pretty costly to put tires on beadlocks, or in this instance interlock wheels. If you throw these bolts on there yourself first, you can save yourself about $300 bucks.
From what I have experience, everything's nice with them.Can I get the info on the replacement and shorter bolts for these wheels? I am about to purchase these wheels and would like to have extras on hand.
Also any issues with them at all? Balance good and everything?