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I have the Hutchinson's and with the double beadlock I feel confident I won't break the bead unless I destroy the rim. They are heavy as previously stated. I am running 37x12.50 Toyos and one complete wheel weights 134lbs. They are also in my experience difficult to brake the bead on even when disassembling to remove the tires. The next time I have to break them apart I plan to build a special tire stand to do it.

They come in a 17x8.5 with a 4.5 back spacing.
Best way I've found to break beads. Tyrepliers Beadbreaker | Extreme Outback

Beats me using a sledge hammer and a few 2" pieces of angle iron (don't miss!)
 
Best way I've found to break beads. Tyrepliers Beadbreaker | Extreme Outback

Beats me using a sledge hammer and a few 2" pieces of angle iron (don't miss!)

I was using the Tyrepliers. I took them to a shop that used tire machine and two people with spoons to break the bead. The Toyo tires have a bead protector and makes it tougher to break.
 

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