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HMMVW Rims separation & run-flat insert removal + Hutchenson beadlock insert install
Hello all,
I know others have posted but thought I'd do my own for the replacement / upgrade to Hutchinson double bead lock inserts from standard HMMVW run-flat inserts. At first I was wanting to just reuse the run-flats to save the never ending bleeding of cash but decided i'd probably not be happy with all of the vibration I'd likely get from the heavy inserts. There are a few videos on how to get them out online and I've made some myself. I saw several videos on how to remove the inserts but not too many on how an average Joe can separate the wheels which are really really on there... i'll post a series of videos that I've create to separate the wheels and the steps I took to get here. Sorry that the audio isn't the best, i just kinda decided to document while I was going with my phone so production value isn't quite Spielberg level... Anyone doing these can expect several hours to get them separated i believe.
I used an impact wrench to remove the 12 bolt bead lock nuts. These took quite a while and on one of the wheels my 1/2 in Milwaukee impact wasn't strong enough. I ended up driving my truck on the wheel with tire that was a challenge to hold it still and used a large breaker bar to get the problem nuts loose then used impact to remove the rest of the way.
Tools used -
- Truck
- Tree
- Impact wrench
- breaker bar
- Tow strap
- two chains
- long bolts with nuts (heavy duty - mine were bolts that came from the previously used kingpin extension so they are strong bolts / nuts and same thread as hmmvw bead locks)
- two 10,000 lb tie down straps (sale at autozone for 10 off each of these)
- Torque wrench
I cleaned these off after separating with a drill / wire wheel and a grinder with wire wheel and lots of brake cleaner. After that I took them to get sand blasted locally. Cost 200 for all 5.
Painted with Krylon Pro Flat black afterwards that I bought at sherwin williams. 1 can per tire pretty much is what it ended up needing. put more coats on the front but covered all rims to help prevent rust.
Will send updates when Hutchinson inserts come in (hopefully they come in today so I can get those installed)
If anyone has any tips for installing Hutchinson please shoot your advice over! They look easier than the run-flat versions but time will tell!
Hello all,
I know others have posted but thought I'd do my own for the replacement / upgrade to Hutchinson double bead lock inserts from standard HMMVW run-flat inserts. At first I was wanting to just reuse the run-flats to save the never ending bleeding of cash but decided i'd probably not be happy with all of the vibration I'd likely get from the heavy inserts. There are a few videos on how to get them out online and I've made some myself. I saw several videos on how to remove the inserts but not too many on how an average Joe can separate the wheels which are really really on there... i'll post a series of videos that I've create to separate the wheels and the steps I took to get here. Sorry that the audio isn't the best, i just kinda decided to document while I was going with my phone so production value isn't quite Spielberg level... Anyone doing these can expect several hours to get them separated i believe.
I used an impact wrench to remove the 12 bolt bead lock nuts. These took quite a while and on one of the wheels my 1/2 in Milwaukee impact wasn't strong enough. I ended up driving my truck on the wheel with tire that was a challenge to hold it still and used a large breaker bar to get the problem nuts loose then used impact to remove the rest of the way.
Tools used -
- Truck
- Tree
- Impact wrench
- breaker bar
- Tow strap
- two chains
- long bolts with nuts (heavy duty - mine were bolts that came from the previously used kingpin extension so they are strong bolts / nuts and same thread as hmmvw bead locks)
- two 10,000 lb tie down straps (sale at autozone for 10 off each of these)
- Torque wrench
I cleaned these off after separating with a drill / wire wheel and a grinder with wire wheel and lots of brake cleaner. After that I took them to get sand blasted locally. Cost 200 for all 5.
Painted with Krylon Pro Flat black afterwards that I bought at sherwin williams. 1 can per tire pretty much is what it ended up needing. put more coats on the front but covered all rims to help prevent rust.
Will send updates when Hutchinson inserts come in (hopefully they come in today so I can get those installed)
If anyone has any tips for installing Hutchinson please shoot your advice over! They look easier than the run-flat versions but time will tell!