I'll try to get ahold of ATX and see about replacement cost of the rings.
Good thinking Ross!
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I'll try to get ahold of ATX and see about replacement cost of the rings.
Good thinking Ross!
Here is the basics:
(Ross if not ok to post this feel free to delete)
AX757 The Chamber Pro II
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NEW FOR 2014 - IN STOCK & FREE SHIPPING The Chamber Pro II is a rugged six-spoke true beadlock wheel cast from A356-T6 aluminum.
Size 17" x 9" with backspacing of 4.06
It features an inner bead reinforcement that substantially strengthens the wheel.
Its dual valve stem setup allows the owner to monitor air pressure out on the trail while airing up or airing down.
The beadlock ring is manufactured from 3/4-inch billet 6061 T-6 aluminum and the underside features a vertical ribbing that helps keep the tire from slipping under extreme conditions.
The ring is attached to the wheel using Grade 8 zinc-plated 3/8 socket-head hardware that, when mounted, is flush with the ring.
Free shipping within the U.S.A, sorry excludes Hawaii and Alaska.
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Price: $399.80
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well said on this. Bead locks are SO expensive. An inexpensive ring makes a lot of sense. The people who sell the beadlocks should advertize the ring cost as it really should be factored into the value. Although, i will tell you that the weight of the beadlock wheels is normally prohibitive.
If im going broke on the wheels, they are going to be very light. So what if you cannot air down to 1psi. We wheel at 13psi and no one in our group has beadlocks. Never seen anyone lose a bead.
That's what I wanted to know. How common is it to lose a bead? I seen a lot of people go down to 10 psi and still be okay.
I read a 17" staun internal beadlock weighs in at 6 pounds. Good solution for anyone who wants beadlock internally on any wheel. Same setup used in competition off road.
ehh $600 shipped for rings is expensive, Im sure they are beefy, the only time you would buy them is when you were planning to sell the jeep so you could get a better price, but at $600, you might just leave them.
Or buy brand new wheels for $600.
Ugh and i just remembered that there are 5 wheels! $700 shipped!