So today, I learned about split ring wheels. A co-worker treated me to Youtube videos of actual human beings being killed by exploding tires. Gruesome.
As I peruse photos of many 2.5 and 5 ton trucks, I see the split ring on the wheels. My understanding, is that nowadays, you put the whole wheel in a cage when seating a new tire, or perhaps chaining the living crap out of it.
This is an aspect of maintenance that I might like a professional truck shop to handle. Do truck shops still mount tires in this fashion? Do you guys often upgrade to a modern wheel that doesn't use the split ring?
As I peruse photos of many 2.5 and 5 ton trucks, I see the split ring on the wheels. My understanding, is that nowadays, you put the whole wheel in a cage when seating a new tire, or perhaps chaining the living crap out of it.
This is an aspect of maintenance that I might like a professional truck shop to handle. Do truck shops still mount tires in this fashion? Do you guys often upgrade to a modern wheel that doesn't use the split ring?
If you contact a tire shop asking if they work on split ring or rims you will get a NO!
For clarification these are LOCK ring wheels
For clarification these are LOCK ring wheels
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