SilentShooter
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Just have your own made. Take the normal beauty rings and have them powder coated to match the special edition ones
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If I could just find some special edition rings !
I'd like to see a pic of your setup. What bolts did you get and what makes them nicer?Yes I run them all the time. I use good antiseize like Copaslip or BelRay. Tq. to spec and have had no problems. I prefer not to use loctite on beadlock bolts. I did thread chase the beadlock holes and I'm running nicer beadlock bolts. No leaks or loss of bolt tq.
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I'd like to see a pic of your setup. What bolts did you get and what makes them nicer?
I used blue loctite on mine and they haven't really budged in 12,000 miles. Every now and then you get one to tighten a bit, but not much (1/16th of a turn? )
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Do you know what grade stainless you used? If not, post a pic of the bolt head.I love my stainless hardware for my beadlocks. I kept breaking grade 8s and 10s. Had zinc coated and black oxide and still had tons of corrosion from canadian winters.
My stainless have held up way better than anything i ever used just make sure to lube the threads
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And i wouldnt use loctite on beadlocks fyi. Anti seize much better option
Do you know what grade stainless you used? If not, post a pic of the bolt head.
If you are re-torquing the beadlock bolts with the loctite and they move, proper way is to remove bolt and reapply. Otherwise the adhesive-for lack of a better term is lost and the bolt is able to loosen up much easier. Like I said in my earlier post, I have always used antisieze and have never had a beadlock bolt come loose. Neither way is improper to install the bolts.
Here's the link to the Bolts https://www.fastenal.com/web/products/details/0128773 and the Washers https://www.fastenal.com/web/products/details/0128773 there are also silver, black and stainless(I would not use stainless, too soft and sticky for beadlocks) available.
Photo is new bolts in the re-powdercoated OEM beadlocks, Textured silver wheels and gold rings. Kinda going for the old school look when beadlocks first came out.