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Torque specs on xr bead locks

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Fixing to change my xr rims into real bead locks I have not my rings or bolts in yet, but does anyone know the correct torque specs for the 25 bolts on the bead lock ring? Thanks

Jeep Wrangler JL Torque specs on xr bead locks IMG_9373


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29.5 ftlbs

If you use antiseize you need to lower the torque.
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Wow, $300/ring?! Did you find a set thru private sale or paying that price? I just picked up some 392 takeoffs earlier and was curious about doing this but $1500 just for rings is crazy to me!
 
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I found some a lot cheaper, I could not go that route either.
 

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Was thinking the same thing. $295 each just for the rings! But I guess most nice aluminum aftermarket beadlocks are in the $400 each range.

In regards to torque, I always use anti-seize when putting steel bolts into aluminum wheels. Even if the wheels have steel inserts. I have had multiple sets of both steel and aluminum beadlocks for years. On paper they say to reduce the forque by 25% for a lubricated fastener. So on something that says 29.5 ft-lb that would be 22 ft-lb. That's not a whole lot. I will say that I have always tightened up the beadlock bolts on my wheels to the non-lubricated spec and have never had an issue. From my experience actual anti-seize does not provide nearly as much lubrication as something like oil or grease. Anti-seize is actually kind of gritty.
 

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Wow, $300/ring?! Did you find a set thru private sale or paying that price? I just picked
Jeep Wrangler JL Torque specs on xr bead locks IMG_3289
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up some 392 takeoffs earlier and was curious about doing this but $1500 just for rings is crazy to me!
I went with OMF performance for the 392 wheels for $229 per ring.
 
 







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