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That looks pretty tough! It doesn't look very much like YOU though.
Might want to steer away from actual beadlocks. Not street legal in many areas.
That looks pretty tough! It doesn't look very much like YOU though.
HaterNot feeling that.
I tend to agree but I really, really like the look of it.That looks pretty tough! It doesn't look very much like YOU though.
I'm actually OK to run them around here but that is definitely a consideration.Might want to steer away from actual beadlocks. Not street legal in many areas.
I've done quite a bit of research on them. I agree there are more cons than pros. As far as the psi, the Racelines are fine up to 25psi which is close to what I would run on the street anyway. Valid points though.Theres also more maintenance associated with them.... I wouldn't run beadlocks unless you really need them. I looked into using them but the cons outweighed the pros. (Really need to be running <10 psi often)

I looked hard at the Pintlers. They are are nice looking wheel. Walker Evans has a nice design to them as well.heres some walker Evans
same heep, with AEV Pinters I believe. they looked good but got really easily rock rash, AEV replaced 2 of them, in which he finally just swapped to the walkers

I can certainly feel your pain there. Some look great - but many look terrible.Im probably scared to commit to a black/anthracite wheel.![]()
I think that looks excellent - on a JeepI'm just throwing this one out there too (never thought I would have a vehicle where I would be looking at XDs). I actually forgot about it. This one has 37s though.
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I looked hard at the Pintlers. They are are nice looking wheel. Walker Evans has a nice design to them as well.
