Originally posted by: JustinSampson
They are usually either screwed on with many screws going through the rim into the rubber, or the rubber is pinched under a lip which is bolted onto the rim (sorry I forget the technical name for this). It depends on what level of racing it is though.
Originally posted by: amdskip
I think we used 8 screws on our tires. The top fuel cars probably run more screws for their faster speeds. Here's a good picture of tire screws: http://nhra.com/2004/events/ra...hotos/irp/photo09.html
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
That is a beadlock rim. Once the tire is seated, that outer ring is tightened down, creating a stronggrip on the tire so it won't fly off. Offroad rigs do it because they run extremely low air-pressure.
It would be 3 piece. there is an outer and inner locking ring. In the 4x4 world, usually only outer beadlocks are used.Originally posted by: spidey07
So its like a two part wheel? one part is the wheel with another "plate" or "ring" that is fastened to the wheel to lock the bead/tire?
Beadlocks are used to keep the tire from slipping in the rim. Improves traction so that the car launches harder. If the tire slips, the car goes nowhere.Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
What the heck?