Beadlock mounting problems
#11
*$40, sorry. They're showing as available in northern VA so you're set and yes, it's the Craftsman brand but it's been solid for me thus far....deff a firmer feel than my HF torque wrench.
Item#: 00931423000
Model#: 31423
https://m.sears.com/craftsman-micro-...unitNo=0002694
Item#: 00931423000
Model#: 31423
https://m.sears.com/craftsman-micro-...unitNo=0002694
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BoraBora (04-10-2018)
#12
@karls10jk thanks for the tip on the Craftsman torque wrench! Saw them listed for $80 when I went to Sears today. Kinda scratched my head, but the guy price matched the second I showed him the same wrench for $40 on their website. Seems Sears might be going out of business? Or is this just a weird firesale on Craftsman tools? Looks like everything is marked down 50%. Might have to go pick some more things up
Got the rest of the wheels on today. Wouldn't have been able to do it without the fender washer trick, 2 flat heads, tons of soapy water, and a rubber mallet. 120 torqued bolts later...smoother than a baby's butt. Might not need to get them balanced until after my wheeling trip in 2 weeks. Compared to my old, wobbly MTR/K's...these are amazing
Now my back is killing me...time for bed.
Got the rest of the wheels on today. Wouldn't have been able to do it without the fender washer trick, 2 flat heads, tons of soapy water, and a rubber mallet. 120 torqued bolts later...smoother than a baby's butt. Might not need to get them balanced until after my wheeling trip in 2 weeks. Compared to my old, wobbly MTR/K's...these are amazing
Now my back is killing me...time for bed.
Last edited by BoraBora; 04-11-2018 at 09:26 PM.
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BoraBora (04-12-2018)
#14
So something I saw before with mounting these. Did you take a razor and shave the extra rubber off the lip of the tire? The stuff that's extra from the mold. Someone told me that when I was having this problem and even though it sounded dumb, it actually helped.
#15
I was really considering doing this, but I wasn't really ready to take a razor blade to my new tires. I was really concerned that it would cause a slow leak, and well, nothing is more annoying than having leaky tires. If anything, I think the really tight fitting bead (despite how annoying they were to mount) will prevent leaks more than a loose fitting tire.
#16
I soap the bead and kneel on it as I set it. I'm 6'4" and about 245 so my weight helps to keep the lip on while I make progress with a couple flat head screw drivers (with masking tape on the ends to avoid scratches), advancing my knees as I progress. Usually a set of 4 takes me about 4 hours.
Adam C
Adam C