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Old 11-03-2009, 09:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Photoshop beadlocks for me

Thinking about beadlocks and want to know what they would look like

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Old 11-03-2009, 09:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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can't help with the jedi photoshop skills, but man I love the look of your rig!

It might be because I'm biased to the 99 highlander 3rd gens
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Old 11-03-2009, 10:48 AM   #3 (permalink)
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do you need beadlocks.... i doubt you do.....

i don't think they are worth the effort of having them on a rig unless you really need to go that low in psi....... and they suck to put together....

but if you want to spend $$$ on them and put them together by all means go ahead and do it
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i was bored. but i agree with crolison

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do you need beadlocks.... i doubt you do.....

i don't think they are worth the effort of having them on a rig unless you really need to go that low in psi....... and they suck to put together....

but if you want to spend $$$ on them and put them together by all means go ahead and do it
No I don't need them. I'll be doing bumpers and a winch like my last 99 before I do beadlocks. But I love the looks of beadlocks and being able to air down as much as I want is a nice perk.

Not looking for opinions just looking for people who are able to photoshop beadlocks for me. Thanks!

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Thanks for the pics guys!
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No I don't need them. I'll be doing bumpers and a winch like my last 99 before I do beadlocks. But I love the looks of beadlocks and being able to air down as much as I want is a nice perk.

Not looking for opinions just looking for people who are able to photoshop beadlocks for me. Thanks!

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What do you usually air down to? I usually do around 9-12
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how about converting the OEM wheels to beadlocks? I think bruceTS had a set he converted and I always thought they looked 10 times better then any aftermarket set.
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Those Walker Evans rims (middle pic) are sweet, but they're not beadlocks, they're streetlocks. They're also ridiculously expensive but totally awesome. All those rims look like streetlocks actually.
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Those Walker Evans rims (middle pic) are sweet, but they're not beadlocks, they're streetlocks. They're also ridiculously expensive but totally awesome. All those rims look like streetlocks actually.
To my understanding Walker Evans makes both steetlocks and beadlocks in this style of wheel.

The first wheel is an Allied beadlock wheel not a good picture though.
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What do you usually air down to? I usually do around 9-12
Yeah I normally shoot for 10 psi
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how about converting the OEM wheels to beadlocks? I think bruceTS had a set he converted and I always thought they looked 10 times better then any aftermarket set.

You can make oem wheels into beadlocks?? I have my stock toyota wheels that i would like to get powder coated and a beadlock would be awsome.
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how about converting the OEM wheels to beadlocks? I think bruceTS had a set he converted and I always thought they looked 10 times better then any aftermarket set.
Yeah that would be the prefered thing to do and I really love the look however it's very very expensive to ship my wheels off to them and have it done and then have the wheels shipped back otherwise that's the rout I'd go.
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