I hadn't seen the Coyote system prior to this, but they seem similar to products used with good success by enduro and DH mountain bikers. They are a pain to install in bike tires so I'm sure that's true for Jeep tires. But, dual bead locks, lighter weight and ability to run on almost any rim sounds great! Also, I'd bet there is at least some degree of rim protection (from impacts perpendicular to the tire tread, at least). Bike rims survive amazingly well in the rocks at speed with these devices. Finally, with the run flat capability, you might be able to more safely ditch your spare in some situations. I may consider coyotes when I change rims.My only issues are no rim protection and the labor intensity every time you change tires. If you’re only changing tires every 4 years I can see it. I change every year almost, so it turns me off. At this stage in my life I’m looking to simplify things, not complicate them, but I do agree Coyotes are cool.