https://www.battlebornwheels.com/collections/wheels/products/gate-keeper-offroad-beadlock-black
Any one run these? I kind of like these other than the weight.
Any one run these? I kind of like these other than the weight.
Interesting. They certainly do...Ask them if it’s made by allied wheel company because it looks exactly like the raceline RT81. If it is, steer clear.
You might look into Coyotes for an alternative to a beadlock wheel that costs less. Install might be time consuming, but results seem very good.https://www.battlebornwheels.com/collections/wheels/products/gate-keeper-offroad-beadlock-black
Any one run these? I kind of like these other than the weight.
Impressive amount of damage. I honestly just stumbled across those rims. Just looking for opinions and experience. Thanks for sharing.Even though steel wheels are made slightly stronger by a bead lock ring, be aware that if your Canadian trails are rocky, as they are here where I wheel, that it's pretty easy to dent steel wheels. I experimented with steel wheels years ago and they would regularly get dented enough so the tires would leak air. I gave up and went back to aluminum and ended up later with forged aluminum bead locks which have been problem free.
This is a friend's steel wheel after a weekend on the rocks.
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Ouch, looks like a coke bottle cap.Even though steel wheels are made slightly stronger by a bead lock ring, be aware that if your Canadian trails are rocky, as they are here where I wheel, that it's pretty easy to dent steel wheels. I experimented with steel wheels years ago and they would regularly get dented enough so the tires would leak air. I gave up and went back to aluminum and ended up later with forged aluminum bead locks which have been problem free.
This is a friend's steel wheel after a weekend on the rocks.
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