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This review is in regards to my newly purchased Trailworthyfab.com 24 bolt beadlocks with 3” backspacing, pressed centers, custom rock rings and pvc inserts.
Pros:
1. Well crafted!
2. Beautiful powder coating
3. Heavy duty and pretty much indestructible
4. Very nice and knowledgeable team
Cons:
1. Impossible to balance. Even with dynabeads and lead weights. Great for off-road but not for daily driving 40+mph
2. Extremely heavy! The rims with the pvc inserts weight at least 80 pounds. With the 37/12.5/r16.5 new tires they total 175 pounds each! I feel a huge performance loss from the added weight. So heavy, I can not put them in the back of my blazer by myself unless I use a ramp. Also can not lift to put spare tire/rim on the tire carrier.
3. It took at least 6 months for them to be made and shipped.
Overall, they are worth buying for a strictly off-road rig that is trailered everywhere except the trail. My recommendation is aluminum beadlocks.
This review is in regards to my newly purchased Trailworthyfab.com 24 bolt beadlocks with 3” backspacing, pressed centers, custom rock rings and pvc inserts.
Pros:
1. Well crafted!
2. Beautiful powder coating
3. Heavy duty and pretty much indestructible
4. Very nice and knowledgeable team
Cons:
1. Impossible to balance. Even with dynabeads and lead weights. Great for off-road but not for daily driving 40+mph
2. Extremely heavy! The rims with the pvc inserts weight at least 80 pounds. With the 37/12.5/r16.5 new tires they total 175 pounds each! I feel a huge performance loss from the added weight. So heavy, I can not put them in the back of my blazer by myself unless I use a ramp. Also can not lift to put spare tire/rim on the tire carrier.
3. It took at least 6 months for them to be made and shipped.
Overall, they are worth buying for a strictly off-road rig that is trailered everywhere except the trail. My recommendation is aluminum beadlocks.