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03'Darin

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They do look alot better with the machined locking rings

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Looking at that picture it appears to be a staged shot. Parked in the dirt, tires clean, wheel well clean and not a spec of dirt on the truck, the tires or the wheels.

just totally random thought there lol
 
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Is there anyway of using the Silver Locking rings without the tires being in a "truly" beadlock format? Reason being, I like the look of the silver rings better, but have heard true beadlocking isn't legal or recommended for street/everyday driving.
 

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Is there anyway of using the Silver Locking rings without the tires being in a "truly" beadlock format? Reason being, I like the look of the silver rings better, but have heard true beadlocking isn't legal or recommended for street/everyday driving.

While technically possible, I wouldn't recommend it. The bead lock ring is going to leave a gap between it and the inner bead that the tire is seated against. When you run the bead lock ring the tire is captured between these two. If you don't mount it at as a true bead lock, you will have a visible gap. Plus, I'm not sure its entirely safe. You could just have the factory trim ring painted, powder coated or stripped and polished.
 

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Is there anyway of using the Silver Locking rings without the tires being in a "truly" beadlock format? Reason being, I like the look of the silver rings better, but have heard true beadlocking isn't legal or recommended for street/everyday driving.
It honestly might end up being cheaper to take the beauty rings and get them powder-coated verus buying the actual silver beadlock rings just for looks.
 

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It honestly might end up being cheaper to take the beauty rings and get them powder-coated verus buying the actual silver beadlock rings just for looks.

Weren't the factory beadlock rings from Ford close to $100 each? I thought I remembered that being posted somewhere a few years back.
 

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The functional beadlock rings are $200 each from Ford. Some places have them slightly lower.

SHIT! Even more than I thought. You can definitely get those beauty rings painted or powdercoated for much cheaper than buying the beadlock rings then.
 
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