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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 9
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Beadlock Wheels???
Anyone know of any other company besides Allied Wheel that makes a true beadlock wheel in 15x10 for less than $200 a piece?
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Spend the extra $$ and go with Champion.
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03 Jeep Sport, 4 inch suspension, 35x15.5x15's Swampers with Champion Beadlocks, 4.56 gears with a Locker in the back, and all sorts of other goodies. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Would beadlocks be highly recommended for running around 10-15 psi and rock crawling?
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Now in the 937
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You'll be very unlikely to lose a bead at 15psi. FWIW I run 17" allieds and will be going down to about 2psi when I get to take it offroad. Allieds are only rated to 25psi max pressure IIRC... that's what the instructions say for my 17s at least. I run 15psi on the street, but my tires are meant for something much larger than a TJ.
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The lumbering steel-laden pig - 2003 TJ - 40" LTBs - D60/D70HD - 5.86s - Detroit lockers - 110" wheelbase Build thread here. Quote:
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