We just ordered our truck this week and are debating the merits of beadlocks. Lots of posts in the jeep sized vehicle world, but fewer on the bigger campers. Earthroamer owners seem happy with them, and we see them on some of the brush trucks and military 550 rigs. We have a set of Conti 335 MPT81s. We don't envision much rock crawling, but do go down to baja quite a bit and spend a lot of time on sand.
That said, we also spend alot of time on fire roads and the freeway. The difference in price between the rims we are considering (custom from staz or rickson vs hutchinson vs starrtracks trucks vs the new buckstop package), isn't enough to be a deciding factor, atleast considering how much we've spent on everything else
So, cost aside, are they worth it? OR, for the non rock crawler who still likes to cross rivers and get out to remote beaches through soft sand, are the beadlocks more of a PITA than they are worth in this size truck?
We don't have all that much experience in this realm and don't want to over or under buy, we just want nice rims that will allow us to air down and get out of the situations we might commonly encounter. We are planning on carrying a mounted spare rim and tire, so aren't looking at the beadlocks to be able to field change a spare, which I understand isn't easy. Weight wise, we are also significantly under GVWR, so weight isn't a huge concern in terms of the additional associated with the beadlock insert.
-Scott and Heather
That said, we also spend alot of time on fire roads and the freeway. The difference in price between the rims we are considering (custom from staz or rickson vs hutchinson vs starrtracks trucks vs the new buckstop package), isn't enough to be a deciding factor, atleast considering how much we've spent on everything else
So, cost aside, are they worth it? OR, for the non rock crawler who still likes to cross rivers and get out to remote beaches through soft sand, are the beadlocks more of a PITA than they are worth in this size truck?
We don't have all that much experience in this realm and don't want to over or under buy, we just want nice rims that will allow us to air down and get out of the situations we might commonly encounter. We are planning on carrying a mounted spare rim and tire, so aren't looking at the beadlocks to be able to field change a spare, which I understand isn't easy. Weight wise, we are also significantly under GVWR, so weight isn't a huge concern in terms of the additional associated with the beadlock insert.
-Scott and Heather