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CAN U WELD THESE TOGETHER? and has anyone done it? I was thinking it would help finding tire shops that will work on them..... no shop around here will mess with split rims
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Yes you can... and then what? Have nice paperweights?CAN U WELD THESE TOGETHER?
Why not do one as an experiment. You seem to be fairly confident that it might work. Would your goal also be to convert it from tube and flap to just tubeless? I think the welding would get a bit more complicated as you would have to make sure it was completely air tight. You would need to deal with the valve stem opening and leave a small hole to mount an insert type valve stem in the rim. While several people refer to these as "beadlocks", they are not true beadlocks as they do not pinch the tire bead to prevent it from spinning off the rim if it goes flat. You should also note that a number of the tires used on these vehicles require a tube and flap so you may note be able to use those type of tires afterwards. Sure would be interesting to see how such a rim works. Please provide photos and your results if you proceed. others will likely want to know as well.CAN U WELD THESE TOGETHER? and has anyone done it? I was thinking it would help finding tire shops that will work on them..... no shop around here will mess with split rims
Did not know about out-of-round issues. Maybe that is why my first set of radials wore so badly!The one piece H1 rims had out of round issues...they are not desirable...I have a set with tires on them for sale.
had them for years...find a set of Cepeks 1 piece aluminums and paint them black.
You can always convert the regular runflat donut into a flat beadlock rubber band, only. See this post... and this before/after picture........ my original thought was to run the normal military tire without all the runflat stuff inside...
Correct. The 2-piece wheels used on the HMMWV require either a beadlock or a run flat insert to use safely. There is no safety bulge to keep a deflated tire on the rim, the lip is not designed to retain a tire when deflated, nor is there the recessed area in the rim to allow mounting a tire using traditional methods. You take your life into your hands by using these wheels without the designed safety features.I think the beadlock is a must for all 16.5" wheels, due to their steep 15deg shoulders, and missing the so called safety humps.
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