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Maximizer Beadlocks

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I ran a set for a short time... There definately great for bashing, but there is a big weight issue when using a small block. I only recommend running them with a .21 or higher conversion...
 
just looked into em,
idk, they look pretty nice, strong, durable, and easy to reuse. looks like fun!! check m out, i wanna know the results
 
Really?, there that heavy? well the ally ones ovcourse are, but the plastic ones aren't 2 much more than your avergage plastic rims are they?
 
Originally posted by jim
Really?, there that heavy? well the ally ones ovcourse are, but the plastic ones aren't 2 much more than your avergage plastic rims are they?

I was running the plastic ones...They are quite a bit heavier than stock. I went from running RPM Stablemax rims to Max Beadlocks, and it was like strapping a brick to the bottom of my truck... lol Just my 2cents.. They do look damn cool, but I honestly feel they slowed my Maxx down considerably.
 
I have a set as well and they are most definately heavier. Much more plastic is used, plus the weight of the screws that hold them together.
 
Originally posted by ImBroken


I was running the plastic ones...They are quite a bit heavier than stock. I went from running RPM Stablemax rims to Max Beadlocks, and it was like strapping a brick to the bottom of my truck... lol Just my 2cents.. They do look damn cool, but I honestly feel they slowed my Maxx down considerably.

Yea when Imbroken had rpm rims on his maxx was a wheelie popping beast... as soon has the beadlocks where on... the Bling factor went up but the front wheels would not.

sLY
 
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