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Looks good.
 

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Those are great looking wheels and tires! You've probably already taken care of this, but you might want to secure your dumpbox down while your kids are riding in the back. They've been known to open inadvertantly. I use a couple of good, stout zip ties right near the latch under the box. They're easy and cheap to snip off and replace.
 

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Those are great looking wheels and tires! You've probably already taken care of this, but you might want to secure your dumpbox down while your kids are riding in the back. They've been known to open inadvertantly. I use a couple of good, stout zip ties right near the latch under the box. They're easy and cheap to snip off and replace.
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Thanks, yes actually, I'm having a rear cage made that will not allow the box to dump when it is in place.
 

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Really really nice
 

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Who makes those wheels, if you don't mind me asking. Those really look great!

Are the nuts holding the bead-lock recessed? Just wondering if they'd stand up to being ridden against big rocks.

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Mike
 

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The rear seat is made here in Tulsa.
The Wheels are ITP. The bolt heads are above the surface of the beadlock rings. Being grade 8 bols and the sidewall of the tire is the widest point, rocks should not hurt them too bad.
 

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Very nice! I love those Wheels!
 
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