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Are you guys with OEM beadlocks removing the rings before taking them to a shop for tire replacement?
No reason to do this. Most shops only care if you are running the beadlocks as actual bedlocks, not a beauty ring.
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Are you guys with OEM beadlocks removing the rings before taking them to a shop for tire replacement?
Can they mount and dismount without removing the beauty ring? I was more concerned about some tire monkey scraping them up or damaging the bolts if they need to be removed.No reason to do this. Most shops only care if you are running the beadlocks as actual bedlocks, not a beauty ring.
That’s a rather condescending thing to call a guy that’s going to do a job for you. Also a gross generalization. Must feel good to be that high and mighty!Can they mount and dismount without removing the beauty ring? I was more concerned about some tire monkey scraping them up or damaging the bolts if they need to be removed.
Yeah, you are right. I’ve had 5 wheels damaged at the hands of tire technicians, left a sour taste in my mouth.That’s a rather condescending thing to call a guy that’s going to do a job for you. Also a gross generalization. Must feel good to be that high and mighty!
Don't apologize, I know a former tire monkey and he'd laugh at the term. And speaking of condescending comments, that comment made to you about it was damn condescending.Yeah, you are right. I’ve had 5 wheels damaged at the hands of tire technicians, left a sour taste in my mouth.
Not that stealership employed techs are universally superior but generally speaking your ASE cert’d techs are at least technically capable and if they have put that much time and effort in, are generally caring. Tire shops have earned a reputation for a lack of caring.That’s a rather condescending thing to call a guy that’s going to do a job for you. Also a gross generalization. Must feel good to be that high and mighty!
The OEM "beadlocks" are just for looks, and should be taken off to change the tire, or you run the risk of having them scratched up, or get charged for their time to remove and replace them. Since they serve no purpose except looks, there's no reason you can't remove and re-install them yourself.Are you guys with OEM beadlocks removing the rings before taking them to a shop for tire replacement?
Recons look great but not rated for snow and not reviewed well on wet roads, so being in Colorado I went with the Falken's Wildpeak AT/3 W and couldn't be happier. Yes, a little bit heavier but they have the deepest tread and ride well with little road noise.Nitto Recon Grappler A/T, 35x12.5r20
I run Falken 35" Wildpeak AT/3 load range E, on all our companies Superdutys. Best all around bad weather road AT tire made, IMO. So so, like all ATs off road, but aired down they do okay. Just too heavy for the Raptor I'm told, so we went with the 35" KO2s in load range "E" instead of load range "C" that come from the factory.Recons look great but not rated for snow and not reviewed well on wet roads, so being in Colorado I went with the Falken's Wildpeak AT/3 W and couldn't be happier. Yes, a little bit heavier but they have the deepest tread and ride well with little road noise.