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Bead lock wheels!!

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by IndieIvan07, Jul 1, 2014.

  1. Jul 1, 2014 at 2:29 AM
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    IndieIvan07

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    Does anyone know of any Off-road shops or wheel and tire shops that install bead lock wheels In the San Fernando Valley or surrounding areas for a good price? I'd appreciate the help :)

    Thanks in advance!!
     
  2. Jul 1, 2014 at 2:30 AM
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    I'm pretty sure OMF is in Cali somewhere
     
  3. Jul 1, 2014 at 2:58 AM
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    To clarify, omf is about an hour from you in riverside ca.
     
  4. Jul 1, 2014 at 10:03 AM
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    I have wheels and tires already I just rather have someone that knows what they're doing install them haha I have method 105 and toyo open country MTs tires
     
  5. Jul 1, 2014 at 10:09 AM
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    slip the tire over the wheel, torque the bolts to spec and air up the tire. Done. Recheck torque on the bolts after driving around for a day and then every few weeks thereafter.
     
  6. Jul 1, 2014 at 11:12 AM
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    ^^ What he said.. set the wheel on a 5 gallon bucket and work the tire around the wheel. I did all 4 of my 35's on 17's by myself and had never done it before. Torquing down all the bolts to spec is what takes the longest cus you have to torque them in stages. If you don't have the resources to do all this though (the room, air, tools) that's understandable. Being in Cali I'm sure there is a place.

    Are you going to run balancing beads?
     
  7. Jul 1, 2014 at 2:40 PM
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    Yeah I don't have the tools or air compressor but if I'm gonna have to tighten them every few weeks I think a torque wrench with the measure gage will be a good investment.

    I will be running balancing weights.
     

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