Anyone have a pic of 2019 OEM beadlocks setup as beadlocks?

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I had read somewhere that the BFG KO2s OEM'd from Ford are custom meant for beadlocking and low tire pressure situations. They are made up of different materials when compared to the standard KO2s sold through most tire centers. Is that true? If 'yes', does Ford source the OEM version through the dealer network?
i wonder if ford helped them develop the C rated sidewall for the kO2. they have an E rated one also thats heavier and stiffer sidewall. I beleive if you order the C rated kO2 from anywhere it is the same as the OEM ford tire
 

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I often tow my TT to the mountains/campsite, un-hitch and go out on the trails. Not sure I would feel safe with the BL set-up doing this. I would be interested to hear if others tow and use BL's.
 

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Their illegal for street use, pain in the A if you have tire problems .
fuggeddaboudit!!
 

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Hey Don. You’re out by me so this would apply. The CHP station out in Ventura pulls anyone over that appears to have beadlocks and checks if they are being used as beadlocks. They got a bunch of Jeeps from the sfv Jeep club heading up to pismo on Friday. They mentioned that last month another bunch was pinched too. The were specifically pulled over for “safety inspections”
Hi Don, Many aftermarket bead lock wheels do not have a DOT stamp on the wheel. The Ford factory bead lock wheels do have a DOT stamp. Seems the laws vary by state. Everything I’ve found on line and in the CA vehicle code indicate the law is silent on this, thus not-illegal. Bead locks need to be checked/maintained, poor maintenance could result in a wheel/ tire failure and a crash, which could result in other legal issues. If anyone finds information to the contrary, please advise.
 
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Im curious what the offset is on the 2019+ beadlock wheels vs the standard wheels as it looks like they are pushed out more. Anyone know if the offset is lower?
 

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Im curious what the offset is on the 2019+ beadlock wheels vs the standard wheels as it looks like they are pushed out more. Anyone know if the offset is lower?

Same offset. Moving the tire to the outside of the bead makes the tires stick out more. I noticed it as soon as i did mine.
 

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One question i do have, Whats the difference in the 2017 and 2019 beadlock ring? Looks like only a cosmetic change? If i move over to a 2020 i would like to swap my beadlock rings vs having to buy another set of 6. Especially if its for cosmetic reasons only.

EDIT: Never mind. Looks like they removed material to clear the new wheels spokes.
 

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One question i do have, Whats the difference in the 2017 and 2019 beadlock ring? Looks like only a cosmetic change? If i move over to a 2020 i would like to swap my beadlock rings vs having to buy another set of 6. Especially if its for cosmetic reasons only.

EDIT: Never mind. Looks like they removed material to clear the new wheels spokes.

Yes they definitely seem to be different, based on the newer wheel design.
 
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