OMF Beadlock Prices
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Originally Posted by SuperGildo@RRP
I wouldnt get OMF. nothing bad but ide stick to some allieds or trailreadies.
centerline just came out with a kickass beadlock/run flat 3 peice rim design too...
centerline just came out with a kickass beadlock/run flat 3 peice rim design too...
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Originally Posted by SuperGildo@RRP
and at which point do you figure a cop is going to know enough to inspect for a 3 peice rim? Im not sure to which pirate thread you are referring but 3 peice rims have been around forever. a lot of top of the line magnesium rims come in three peice...
Many cops know to pull you over for beadlocks wheels. And how are you going to explain to a judge how you dont deserve a ticket because a one piece rim isn't illegal. The rims that seperate though are. So there goes your arguing point.
Aaron
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Beadlocks are completely legal in FL, there are absolutley no laws against beadlocks in FL, nobody gives a damn here.
Thanks for the info Gil. The only reason I was asking about them was becuase I like the look of the scalloped beadlock ring.
I can actually find prices for Trailready Beadlocks and Allied and Aero (summit racing sells them) and Champion.
I might go with Trailreadys or Champions.
So those ICE rims are actually beadlocks... are they single or dual beadlocks? Because sort of resemble the USA6x6 double beadlocks.
Thanks for the info Gil. The only reason I was asking about them was becuase I like the look of the scalloped beadlock ring.
I can actually find prices for Trailready Beadlocks and Allied and Aero (summit racing sells them) and Champion.
I might go with Trailreadys or Champions.
So those ICE rims are actually beadlocks... are they single or dual beadlocks? Because sort of resemble the USA6x6 double beadlocks.
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Originally Posted by Red_Ak_Ranger
Many cops know to pull you over for beadlocks wheels. And how are you going to explain to a judge how you dont deserve a ticket because a one piece rim isn't illegal. The rims that seperate though are. So there goes your arguing point.
Aaron
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Beadlocks are technically "illegal" because the physical wheel itself, before production *if it is in production for becoming a beadlock wheel* will not get the DOT stamp on the back of the wheel.
BUT. There are no laws saying that a conventional beadlocking wheel is illegal.
Why in the hell would internal beadlocks that just use air pressure to hold the bead against the bead-seat of the wheel and does not physically change the integrity of the wheel in any way be possible thought of as illegal?
BUT. There are no laws saying that a conventional beadlocking wheel is illegal.
Why in the hell would internal beadlocks that just use air pressure to hold the bead against the bead-seat of the wheel and does not physically change the integrity of the wheel in any way be possible thought of as illegal?
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heres the centerline im talking about and its apparently 100% legal. no doubts about it...
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/featured_items.php#
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/featured_items.php#
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