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You will get a variety of answers none of which are wrong. It all depends on what is it that you're planning on doing with the rig. If you air down to 18-20 lbs and don't do any aggressive crawling/turning while on rocks, most wheels will work. I have run down to 12lbs with no issues but not while on obstacles. All depends on style/price, etc. All tire shops can install/balance.
Next up you have the Method bead grips I have used this extensively down to 12lbs even on obstacles without issue. All tire shops can install/balance.
I run KMC beadlocks on one rig for a few factors, aggressive offset, dual valves, and of course the beadlock. Caution with beadlocks, road tire shops will not install onto beadlocks however they may balance them. So it becomes a DIY or you pay pretty significant money to have an off road shop install for you. This set of beadlocks is not legal for road useage.
The final option I have not had experience with is the beadlock retention system that Icon has. I know that discount tire and possibly other shops will install on these, and they are road legal. If I were to start over, if they had the offset that I wanted, I would go this route. For the bronco I will probably go down this path in the future.
Next up you have the Method bead grips I have used this extensively down to 12lbs even on obstacles without issue. All tire shops can install/balance.
I run KMC beadlocks on one rig for a few factors, aggressive offset, dual valves, and of course the beadlock. Caution with beadlocks, road tire shops will not install onto beadlocks however they may balance them. So it becomes a DIY or you pay pretty significant money to have an off road shop install for you. This set of beadlocks is not legal for road useage.
The final option I have not had experience with is the beadlock retention system that Icon has. I know that discount tire and possibly other shops will install on these, and they are road legal. If I were to start over, if they had the offset that I wanted, I would go this route. For the bronco I will probably go down this path in the future.
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