So when they say "beadlock capable" wheels, the ones that come on the truck cannot be used in the beadlock manner without buying different lock rings? I would like to see what the lock ring looks like on these. It's hard to tell for sure in the above picture but even if the lock ring was flat there is plenty of space with the milled lip on the wheel for a tire bead to sit. There are a lot of of off-road beadlocks out there that don't have any lip on the wheels or rings at all but rather just to flat plates that sandwich the bead. I have 3 different sets of beadlocks in garage now. One set both the wheel and ring are milled for the bead to sit in, one set only the wheel is milled (liked in the picture) and the ring is flat, and on one set the wheel is a flat surface and the ring has a milled slip for the bead.