How To Install Tires On Beadlock Wheels

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2019
  • In this video, Matt from CJ Off-Road shows you how to install tires onto beadlock wheels.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @kellyadams9284
    @kellyadams9284 Před rokem

    Funny. Good video thanks!

  • @jackphillips5524
    @jackphillips5524 Před 2 lety +3

    The torque of the bead bolts is dependent on the brand/ type / size of tires. I saw many different torque specs on different videos so I looked it up. Each bead lock kit/set you get has instructions and specs to follow depending on the metal used for the ring, the rim, the inserts.... ect.... might want to mention that....but awesome video thank you.

    • @thomasgilliland6514
      @thomasgilliland6514 Před rokem

      Not even a joke I never knew how to install beadlocks until I looked it up. Kinda feel stupid after watching this😂

  • @DadCanFixAnything
    @DadCanFixAnything Před rokem

    Overall a good video that gives the main points.
    I originally learned tire mounting with off road bikes and mix dish soap to about 30% with water (find the mix that works for you. More water evaporates quicker and gives less time to mount, while less water gives more time. I personally find diluted soap easier to distribute and penetrate, but this is all personal preference). I gave up using my spray bottles a years back and just use a rag to apply. For trail side, I carry a squeeze bottle (condiment bottles are far more durable than the original soap bottles) and just squirt to wet the beads excessively. I’ve personally never had problems from using too much soap solution, but not enough always makes it a fight.

  • @gilbertarnold8666
    @gilbertarnold8666 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video, thank you!

  • @Databyter
    @Databyter Před 2 lety +4

    Regarding the torqueing down. Do not use the same torque wrench that you use to torque head bolts that has a huge range. Use a smaller more sensitive low torque wrench. Otherwise you have an excellent chance of overtightening and stripping your nice wheel. Apply this tip for ALL lower torque wrench tasks. You should have a high torque wrench and a low torque wrench. There are NO torque wrenches that can accurately do both jobs with low risk and high durability. Databyter

  • @bobgrauer
    @bobgrauer Před rokem +1

    The way you wet your tire bead is not getting the right part of the bead wet. We always used a mop to wet both edges of the bead that makes the inner wheel bead easier to slide the tire bead over.

  • @pusethify
    @pusethify Před 4 lety +2

    What kind of anti seize did you use?

  • @VC-Toronto
    @VC-Toronto Před 3 lety +5

    Is there nothing installed on the "inside" side of the tire? In an offroad situation, what is to prevent the inside bead from becoming separated?

    • @DriveCarToBar
      @DriveCarToBar Před 3 lety +6

      The inside of the wheel has a much longer surface going towards the center. Even if you managed to move the inside bead, it's not as likely to go anywhere. The outside has that quick drop-off that makes it easy to install the tire, but more likely to come loose when aired down.

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 Před 3 lety +1

    So the bead lock is only on the outside of the rime not the inside ?

    • @v12alpine
      @v12alpine Před 3 lety +1

      Yea, the inside of the rim has a longer ledge so very unlikely to come unseated.

  • @HosamR
    @HosamR Před 5 lety +2

    well i wanna see them on the jeep

  • @robbryan3044
    @robbryan3044 Před 4 lety +3

    For getting the tire onto the wheel, wouldn't it have been easier...a LOT easier...to have placed the tire on the cardboard, inside facing up, and then push the wheel DOWN onto the tire? Then, all you'd have to do is flip the tire over, and install the beadlock ring.

    • @DriveCarToBar
      @DriveCarToBar Před 3 lety +2

      It would have been easier to use more lube. I wouldn't bother with the spray bottle either. Some dish soap straight out of the bottle works better and you don't need mush. Squeeze a couple quarter sized blobs into your hand and slather it on.

  • @mastenas
    @mastenas Před 4 lety +3

    No wheel balance ?

  • @olli3j
    @olli3j Před 2 lety

    Antiseize on the bead lock bolts? That's scary... I'd rather use locktite.