Staun beadllocks

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I run a 16.5 inch wheel and tire combo. The used miltary tires are great and real cheap. But I can't air down too low, or at least as low as a 15, 16 or 17 inch wheel, with out blowing the bead. Hardly anyone makes a regular beadlock in this size. So I stumbled upon Staun Beadlocks. Has anyone had any experience using these? Are they better than regular beadlocks. Thanks in advance.
 
They are advertised on pirate4x4 a lot. They look cool but I can't afford $150 per tire for beadlocks. They also act as run flats for regular driving. I'm curious how good they are off road.
 
they are a bit of a pain to assemble if you do it yourself, they have worked without a problem so far though.
 
they are a bit of a pain to assemble if you do it yourself, they have worked without a problem so far though.

X2, but once they're in, it's done. I've blown one inner tube, but I'm ordering a replacement now. Added info: airing down can take a while. Personally, I like them. You can use any wheel you wish and don't have to be torquing and re-torquing lots of bolts. I have a set of Ruff Stuff's weld ins as well, so I have actually compared the two. :cheers:
 
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I didn't think of it earlier but the only problem I have heard with the Staun's is the potential for the valve stem for the bead lock tube can break off.
 

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