Hooptie64
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At the risk of exposing how new I am to offroading.....
My understanding is beadlocks are to keep the tire on the wheel when aired down well below recommended pressures. Normally the air pressure within the tire keeps the bead of the tire on the wheel. Air pressure works in all directions, so keeps the bead of the tire on both sides of the wheel.
Beadlocks appear to be used/installed only on the outside of the wheel/tire. Why is there no beadlock for the inside of the wheel?
Isn't the inside just as susceptible to losing the bead?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but could use an explanation.
Thanks.
My understanding is beadlocks are to keep the tire on the wheel when aired down well below recommended pressures. Normally the air pressure within the tire keeps the bead of the tire on the wheel. Air pressure works in all directions, so keeps the bead of the tire on both sides of the wheel.
Beadlocks appear to be used/installed only on the outside of the wheel/tire. Why is there no beadlock for the inside of the wheel?
Isn't the inside just as susceptible to losing the bead?
I'm sure I'm missing something, but could use an explanation.
Thanks.
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