Looking into some inner beadlocks...any experience? If I do not do inner beadlocks I will go with some Hutchison or Trail creepers....really like my current wheels though and want to save some $$
That is a good thought...although I might not be opposed to more weight on the ground since I do not daily this thing...experience with the Coyotes? Appreciate the input guysHutchinsons are damn heavy, I want to say like 50+ lbs.
The Coyote inner beadlocks only add 6lbs to your existing tires.
Awesome...what kind of leaks? Your tire bead or the inner beadlock tube itself?They are heavy...
I spent about 3hrs mounting all 4 tires myself. Its super easy. I need to redo 2 of them because of leaks though...
That is a good thought...although I might not be opposed to more weight on the ground since I do not daily this thing...experience with the Coyotes? Appreciate the input guys
I see good to know that would be really niceI have no experience with them. But I would strongly consider them for weight savings alone. Plus, if you ever switch wheels you can carry them over. They use the same valve stem in a way that I cannot remember at the moment.
I think the oring between the 2 pieces is leaking. I didnt use new orings like i should have, lol.Awesome...what kind of leaks? Your tire bead or the inner beadlock tube itself?
I don't own Coyote beadlocks, but I have seen them in operation and I have done business with the fellow who developed them. Based upon my observations, my experience with Coyote Enterprises's other products, and my dealings with the developer I can only imagine that Coyote beadlocks work exactly as advertised.
If I were in the market for beadlocks, whether a beadlocked wheel or inner beadlocks, I think these would be at the top of the list.
https://www.coyoteents.com/beadlocks/
Lots of experience here and I helped Harry early on when he first brought the Stauns over many years ago. He had completely redeveloped them and solved all the pain in the ass issues they used to have. Outstanding product and support from Harry.I don't own Coyote beadlocks, but I have seen them in operation and I have done business with the fellow who developed them. Based upon my observations, my experience with Coyote Enterprises's other products, and my dealings with the developer I can only imagine that Coyote beadlocks work exactly as advertised.
If I were in the market for beadlocks, whether a beadlocked wheel or inner beadlocks, I think these would be at the top of the list.
https://www.coyoteents.com/beadlocks/
I think the oring between the 2 pieces is leaking. I didnt use new orings like i should have, lol.
They are hutchison beadlocks, look up how they go together. I really like how they work vs standard beadlocks.