Roadhouse71
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It's time to upgrade to some real bead lock wheels. Anyone have any suggestions a starting place to look.
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Thanks this is good info. Im in Kentucky and i'll take my chances with the law. i figured i can get away with it when there is so many knockoff wheels rolling around. Im not set on getting them yet. Just think on how im going to move forward with different projects.I don't know if cops care much around you, but they are illegal for road use. Some places it doesn't matter, some it does. Do you want external or internal beadlocks?
There are two types of beadlock, internal and external, internal are harder to spot and work just about as well, but aren't favored for super low pressures (sub 10psi). I only know of a couple external style beadlock rims.
I've seen Weld Racing-V series, those look pretty slick in an anodized black, but I cant remember if you can get them in 17s
Never had experience personally, but ive heard good things about raceline.
My Uncle has a buggy he takes rock climbing with TR Beadlock branded wheels and loves them. He's slammed them into plenty of rocks without any major damage to the lock ring.
Im a Kentucky resident. They couldn't care less unless you are in an accident or pulled over. I ran them on several Jeep's and have been everywhere in the state and not harassed. I mean we can run studded snow tires year round, the least of their concern is being safe.Thanks this is good info. Im in Kentucky and i'll take my chances with the law. i figured i can get away with it when there is so many knockoff wheels rolling around. Im not set on getting them yet. Just think on how im going to move forward with different projects.