If o-rings have you nervous...They're on my list as well, but all those O-rings have me nervous.
The nice thing about the Method Bead Grip, is that they grip on the front and the rear of the wheel.
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Personally am considering the Hutchinson Inc Rock Monster Wheels, however when I reached out to them last month they stated late summer 2022 availability for the Bronco.
The introduction of 80 new potential leak points with easy access to the hardware by idiots, deserves to be considered when there's an option that does not. Don't be surprised if we find out that the o-rings are recommended to be replaced any time the bolts are removed. Galvanic corrosion should also be considered if the hardware and wheel are dissimilar materials.If o-rings have you nervous...
I've been looking at those, too. Clever design.I was leaning towards these.
1. Our standard Rebound (non-pro, non InnerLock) weigh 27 lbs. Same size Rebound Pro weighs 28 lbs.The introduction of 80 new potential leak points with easy access to the hardware by idiots, deserves to be considered when there's an option that does not. Don't be surprised if we find out that the o-rings are recommended to be replaced any time the bolts are removed. Galvanic corrosion should also be considered if the hardware and wheel are dissimilar materials.
I will also be considering a weight comparison. Icon beefed up the material on the spokes, on top of the added weight of the hardware, so they may be heavier than the Method Bead Grips.
1. Thank you - Your wheels are 2-3 pounds heavier, each.1. Our standard Rebound (non-pro, non InnerLock) weigh 27 lbs. Same size Rebound Pro weighs 28 lbs.
2. Every aluminum beadlock wheel has dissimilar metals touching, whether it's the threaded inserts or the bolts themselves. I've yet to see a beadlock with aluminum bolts (or aluminum lug nuts, for that matter).
3. You should never have to remove the InnerLock pins unless you are dismounting the tire. They do not see constant stressing, loading and unloading, the way a normal beadlock bolt does. And the o-rings, along with the design of the machined bosses they seat into, are directly lifted from hydraulic applications, which see several orders of magnitude higher psi, higher heat cycles, etc., than they will ever see in this application. By the way, what is the tire itself, if not one giant o-ring with vastly more sealing surface area than the InnerLock o-rings?
4. Not too many idiots walking around with a 12-point 7/16" socket in their pocket but if they really want to let the air out a knife is quicker.
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Wasn't taken as bashing, this is a good discussion! We simply don't share your concerns, at least not to the level of concern that you have. But to raise them is valid.Keep in mind, this is an informative thread not biased toward any one vendor - I'm not bashing your product - It's a fine option, but likely not my option.