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02-21-2002, 12:28 AM | #1 | |
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Beadlock Wheels
Im interested in buying a set of beadlock wheels for my X. I have my eye on a specific pair now but im not sure if they are what I need. I dont know my bolt pattern other than its 5 bolts and I dont know my offset or my rim width. Can anyone help me out with these details? Keep in mind im doing this for heavy offroad use so if I can make upgraes here to offset or wheel width without mods elswhere I will consider doing it
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02-21-2002, 12:45 AM | #2 | |
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Ummm...you better take a close look at your wheels??? There are 6 bolts in a 5.5" bolt pattern diameter!!!!!!!!!!! Most people are using there stock steel or alloy wheels because most afermarket wheels rub because the Xterras offset is so different.
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02-21-2002, 12:47 AM | #3 | |
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well then im glad I asked so when you say 5.5" what is that in reference to? I know the bolt pattern but how? and what about wheel width 8" 10" ? and offset?
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02-21-2002, 12:54 AM | #4 | |
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Last I heard "real" beadlocks are illegal on public roads. Are you planning on changing wheels at the trail, or trailering your Xterra there? Xterras aren't hardcore offroad rigs anyway. I mean do whatever you want, but the conditions Xterras find themselves in really don't justify the need. Suspension upgrades will give you better results after tires.
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02-21-2002, 01:00 AM | #5 | |
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P.S. I'm moving this to the tires and wheels forum.
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02-21-2002, 06:08 AM | #6 | |
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They are indeed illegal in the US due to the fact that they are not an error proof system of mounting. The DOT requires that a tire and wheel combination cannot come apart.
They are also almost impossible to balance. Most people who use them don't even bother attempting to balance the tire, since they never get above 5 mph. Using them on the street, especially on a very "un-rock crawling" type SUV like the Xterra would be pointless and well over to the right on the poseur scale.
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02-21-2002, 10:22 AM | #7 | |
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there are many bead MOCK rims out there. these would be a better choice. Axis wheel http://www.axiswheel.com makes the Regulator,
and Weld racing makes the Stone Crusher. which is available in 15x8 and 4.25" backspacing. but they aren't cheap, but they are made with a superior process than most normal alloys. They are forged as opposed to machined, making the aluminum that much stronger. Personally, I think they are ugly.
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p.s. I was unaware they where illegal. I see them occasionaly on the road but I will obviously avoid that. |
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Now can anyone answere my other questions or do I need to pull my tire off and measure the rim width? Can I assume 5.5" is the diameter of the bolt pattern? |
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No answer but another question
What tire pressure were you using when you popped the beads?
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So if your truck is so badass, how about sharing some pictures with us. We all like to see where each other has been. |
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Most my photos are 35 mm. I finaly got myself a digital this Xmas. You dont need a rock crawling montser to pop a bead you just need to be in the right situation with low psi. When I popped I was running 12 psi in hot weather at higher than normal speeds in sand. I pop both my left side beads. It was driver error and I will never make that mistake again but now everytime I do a rocky side trail im paraniod I will lose a tire. I never realy considered beadlock untill I saw a nice set at the local shop. After talking with you all I will most likely pass.
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02-22-2002, 05:40 AM | #15 | |
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The bolt pattern is 6X5.5. Factory offset is 5 1/8 but you can only get that offset in an aluminum rim and it will have to be custom made. I am running a 4.5" offset with 32" tires but had to make some metal modifications to get full articulation. I have seen beads blown with our crew three times and all were in a mudhole. Two were aired down, one wasn't. I haven't blown one yet but it is only a matter of time. If you have on-board air it shouldn't be much of an issue depending on the quality of the air system. One of the three beads I reset myself with my on-board air system. The others we just simply put on the spare on the trail. It doesn't justify my buying a truck and trailer to put beadlocks on my X yet though.
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