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Beadlock Bolts

Beadlock Bolts

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Lift, deflate, and torque

Sometimes it's a juggling act trying to keep all of my rigs in working order. It's often the small items that can be easily forgotten and/or overlooked. I recently wrote an article about beadlocks. After I turned the article in, I realized that it has been a little while since I last checked my JK's ATX Slab beadlock bolts.

I try to be as safe and thorough as possible when it comes to my wheels. So today I broke out the torque wrench and made my rounds. Some people have their own method for checking bolts, and mine is as follows:

  1. With the Jeep on level ground raise (floor jack) one wheel at a time. Just enough so the tread is barley off the ground.
  2. Set a fixed safety jack under the axle
  3. Remove the valve core and allow the tire to deflate completely
  4. Chock the wheel you are working on
  5. Work your way around the beadlock ring with your torque wrench in a clockwise motion. I usually make a few passes to make sure everything is torqued evenly.
  6. Remove the chock
  7. Re-inflate (I don't like inflating beadlocks beyond 30PSI. I run my 37-inch Falken Wild Peaks at 28PSI)
  8. Remove jack and lower
  9. Repeat on each wheel.





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