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I’ve seen a couple of people complain about the inner bolts on these rusting within a few months. Is there anyone here running these with any feedback concerning this, or the wheel in general?
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I think they do very well for what they are but for a lot off road use/abuse I think a traditional beadlock is a better choice. These really should have had a sacrificial rock ring. Been on trails 3 times and mine are starting to get beat to shit. If you don’t hit a lot of rock trails then these are a good choice. Been down to 8-9psi each time I’m on the trails and they do great. But if you wheel on challenging trails expect rock rash.

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Just got mine installed. Definitely worried about rash. Wondering if there is some way to put a protective ring on them? Gonna do some thinking on that before summer crawling.
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I think they do very well for what they are but for a lot off road use/abuse I think a traditional beadlock is a better choice. These really should have had a sacrificial rock ring. Been on trails 3 times and mine are starting to get beat to shit. If you don’t hit a lot of rock trails then these are a good choice. Been down to 8-9psi each time I’m on the trails and they do great. But if you wheel on challenging trails expect rock rash.
I think they do very well for what they are but for a lot off road use/abuse I think a traditional beadlock is a better choice. These really should have had a sacrificial rock ring. Been on trails 3 times and mine are starting to get beat to shit. If you don’t hit a lot of rock trails then these are a good choice. Been down to 8-9psi each time I’m on the trails and they do great. But if you wheel on challenging trails expect rock rash.
I would be more worried about torquing your bolts properly, to avoid destroying the o-rings. :)
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