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Jeff R.
Good afternoon. What is the Mopar part number on this wheel?
77072466AB for the wheel & P5160154 for the beadlock kit. Thanks for your inquiry.
Blake K.
Is the offset on these wheels -3 or +12? i noticed the description says -3 at the top, but +12 at the bottom
4.4" backspace equates to -3mm offset on an 8" wide wheel. Thanks for your inquiry.
Joe G.
The specs list the shipping weight at 47 lbs. What is the actual weight of the wheel as it sits on the Jeep?
The actual weight of the wheel and ring is approximately 45 lbs (38lbs and 7lbs)
Kyle Z.
What is the size of the hardened steel bolts, I currently have this beadlock/bolt. About 3 years now and the bolts are showing signs of corrosion and I want to replace them. Length, thread pitch, flange diameter, etc
The bolt that is used on the Mopar Bead Lock is #6511068AA
Drago P.
Which non tps valve stem will fit this wheel, that is not too tall. Or is the valve stem hole diamater listed somewhere ?
This should use standard automotive valve stems #2073355
Bryce B.
Where are the Mopar wheels manufactured?
This particular wheel is manufactured in China.
Jackie G.
do the wheels come with the locking ring for true bead locks at that price
Yes this is the wheel + the functional beadlock ring kit
Robert S.
In the wheel Description it lists the backspacing at 4.4”. In the video he states that the backspacing is 5”. what is the correct backspacing of the wheel ?
Thank you
Mopar literature has this listed as 17x8 with 4.4" backspace (12mm offset)
Steven C.
Why are functional bead locks not recommended for the highway?
For safety reasons DOT regulations state that the wheel and tire combo cannot come apart unless under a controlled situation. Other reasons such as the near impossibility to balance a bead lock for highway speeds and the potential to lose bolts on the highway due to rotational forces at certain speeds top out the list.