Dirt Every Day Extra Season 9 Episode 177 How-To: Mount Beadlock Wheels With Dirthead Dave
- July 25, 2017
- 10 min
In this episode of Dirt Every Day Extra, host Dave Chappelle, also known as "Dirthead Dave," teaches viewers how to properly mount beadlock wheels on their off-road vehicles. Beadlock wheels are specialized rims that are used in off-roading to prevent tire-slipping and to keep the tire from leaving the rim when deflated.
Dave starts off the episode by explaining the different parts of a beadlock wheel, including the wheel, the beadlock ring, and the bolts. He emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all the parts are clean and in good condition before beginning the installation process.
Next, Dave shows viewers how to place the tire onto the wheel and center it properly. He then places the beadlock ring on top of the tire and aligns it with the wheel. He recommends using a rubber mallet to gently tap the beadlock ring until it sits flush with the wheel.
Once the ring is properly seated on the wheel, Dave begins tightening the bolts in a criss-cross pattern, starting with a lower torque setting and gradually increasing it until the bolts are at the recommended tightness. He explains the importance of gradually tightening the bolts to prevent any warping of the wheel or ring during the installation process.
Throughout the episode, Dave shares his personal tips and tricks for mounting beadlock wheels, such as using anti-seize on the bolts and marking each bolt as it is tightened to ensure even torque distribution. He also provides helpful reminders, such as double-checking the tire pressure after the installation process is complete and inspecting the installation periodically for any signs of wear or damage.
Overall, this episode of Dirt Every Day Extra is a valuable resource for off-road enthusiasts looking to safely and effectively mount beadlock wheels on their vehicles. Dave's expertise and attention to detail make for a thorough and informative tutorial that is sure to be a helpful guide for any DIY mechanic.