Best bang for your buck beadlocks?
#11
Had Walkers and now running Method 101s with 4.5 bs. If you are running beadlocks, I am going to assume you have a large tire as well and if you are on stock width axles, you may want more bs. Walkers had 3.75" with 37s on Rubi 44s and barely rubbed at full lock
#12
Originally Posted by TOTL Innovations
Had Walkers and now running Method 101s with 4.5 bs. If you are running beadlocks, I am going to assume you have a large tire as well and if you are on stock width axles, you may want more bs. Walkers had 3.75" with 37s on Rubi 44s and barely rubbed at full lock
Thanks for the help everyone
#13
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Best bang for buck is diy. I think my full beadlock rims were under 150 easily. But there alot different than say a spyderlock. Mine are also steel as i dont have an aluminum welder yet. I have seen aluminum weld on ones also if i recall.
#15
Best bang for your buck are these from American Eagle.
Eagle Alloys - Series 012 - TRUE BEAD-LOCK (Single Wheel) ? American Eagle Wheel Corp.
They looks like Methods, but those rings are pretty sweet. I'd love to try a set out, but we just had to buy the wife a new car. :(
Timmay
Eagle Alloys - Series 012 - TRUE BEAD-LOCK (Single Wheel) ? American Eagle Wheel Corp.
They looks like Methods, but those rings are pretty sweet. I'd love to try a set out, but we just had to buy the wife a new car. :(
Timmay
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Best bang for your buck are these from American Eagle.
Eagle Alloys - Series 012 - TRUE BEAD-LOCK (Single Wheel) ? American Eagle Wheel Corp.
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=643073"/>
They looks like Methods, but those rings are pretty sweet. I'd love to try a set out, but we just had to buy the wife a new car. :(
Timmay
Eagle Alloys - Series 012 - TRUE BEAD-LOCK (Single Wheel) ? American Eagle Wheel Corp.
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=643073"/>
They looks like Methods, but those rings are pretty sweet. I'd love to try a set out, but we just had to buy the wife a new car. :(
Timmay
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I have the ATX Slabs and love them with the exception of how much water they accumulate when it rains.
Again this is just my advice.
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Having said that, I don't see myself running anything else but beadlocks until I turn 60 and am too old/weak/lazy to mount tires on them.
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Best bang for your buck is going to be used wheels. I got my Spyderlocks with Powertank Monster Valves 5 for $1200 plus $125 for the shipping.
They won't look perfect, but if you wheel they won't look perfect for long. Take your time and look regularly at Craigslist, forums, etc and you will find the deal you are looking for.
They won't look perfect, but if you wheel they won't look perfect for long. Take your time and look regularly at Craigslist, forums, etc and you will find the deal you are looking for.