I experienced a debeading while taking my vehicle on its maiden “debugging” trip to Morocco in July 2006. In a muddy creekbed. Fortunately Thomas Ritter, an additional Unicat mechanic, and 2 other Unicats including a 6x6 MAN were present.
It was then that we discovered Mercedes had mysteriously neglected to install internal beadlocks (option A31) into the 3 piece Lemmerz wheels even though A31 is standard when A30 (CTIS) has been ordered. Installing the outer rim piece and putting the snap ring in place when a beadlock is present requires a massive hydraulic press.
So I quickly got the forgotten beadlocks from Unimog North America but they languished on my front (north) deck to my wife’s chagrin. I was always paranoid about taking full advantage of deflation which in turn led to a couple of (very) bad boggings.
In 2014, a year after Martha died, Wartimefinds put a huge batch of virtually pristine Hutchinsons on sale for $125 each. Correct bolt pattern, offset a bit low at 90mm. Hellgeth has the “best” 120mm Hutchinsons; for ~€1700 each.
Now that I have beadlocks and almost new Hutchinson wheels, no wobble in steering at all, unlike previously. The 5.6” wider track creates no steering issues but to stay legal I got some rubber fender extensions with poprivets. Un-necessary in rear. Tipover angle increased by maybe 2 degrees, good side effect. No wheel bearing issues after 30,000 miles. Eventually located and installed longer European made wheel studs intended for Actros trucks to accommodate 25mm wheel center thickness.
But the very best thing is fear free deflation down to ~24% road pressure. I’ve only used it once “in anger” so far but it paid off that time. I was in Ukraine of all places that day.
Bolttogether Hutchinson wheels with internal beadlocks are “the best thing since sliced bread”.