Coyote Enterprises Boltless beadlocks - Anyone seen these? (1 Viewer)

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A friend told me he was planning on putting these on his Ram 2500 camper..

Anyone researched these?

My gut says they will just cause problems..

How the Coyote Enterprises, Dual, Internal, Pneumatic Beadlock works

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I don't see a problem with them. I've seen them before. I just read through the whole
site. One advantage is the ability to run them without legal issues.
 
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A friend told me he was planning on putting these on his Ram 2500 camper..

Anyone researched these?

My gut says they will just cause problems..

How the Coyote Enterprises, Dual, Internal, Pneumatic Beadlock works

beadlock-inside-tire.png

Resurrecting an old thread. Giving them a try on my 80. Bias ply Maxxis Trepadors keep burping air and blowing the inner bead, even with an outer external beadlock. I have to air them down to 8-10 psi to get the sidewalls to flex because they are so stiff. Install was not fun, but it looks like they should work out ok. Happy to get read of the dynabeads I was using too. I'll never use those again. Most tire shops now seem to be alright with just balancing beadlocked wheels.

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It's essentially the passenger vehicle equivalent of the tubliss system that has been used on motorcycles for years. I don't see why it wouldn't work.
 

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