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Old 07-21-2008, 02:05 PM
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Default Re: Tundra Evolution

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Originally Posted by DevinSixtySeven View Post
You've used two or three different beadlock wheels now, why all the switching around? What worked and didn't?
Technically they all worked, the Staun's have been hands down the best so far, but since I have to buy new wheels to accomodate the new 8-lug pattern I figured I would give the TrailReady wheels a try.

The Stazworks were the mother of all wheels, but weren't too road freindly as far as balancing and were really heavy. But they are without a doubt one of the most bombproof wheels on the market.

The Allied beadlock wheels I had were ok to run on the road, but since the locking ring sandwiched the bead of the tire it was tough to keep them torqued against a rubber surface.

The new HD TrailReady wheels were ran on several of the UA rigs and they seemed to do really well. I like how the bolts for the locking ring are recessed so they don't get banged up nearly as bad.
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