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Hiper Carbon Fiber Bead locks Install
It was time to upgrade the
tires and wheels on the XC 450R.net project quad so we decided to go
with the Hiper Carbon Fiber Bead locks and Razr 2 tires. So we made the
phone call to C&D Racing and got them on the way. To help bring in the
front end some after the Burgard +1 a-arms we went with the 4-1 offset
on the front and stock offset on the rear. We went with the 20-11-9 rear
tires and 22-7-10 on the front. I was real pleased with the fir and
finish of the wheels. They were packed well and we received them in
perfect condition. So now on to the install it was a simple install.
This ended up taking longer than we expected due to having to torque so
many bolts to spec. Here are a few shots of the rims and tires before
install.
First off you will need some WD-40 or something
similar to help the rim and tire slide more freely during the install.
It makes it a lot more messy but faster as well. So we first sprayed the
lip of the wheel and the inner ring of the tire generously with WD-40.
Next you want to sit the rim on the ground and
angle the tire so you can slide the lip of the rim into the tire.
You can use your hands to help guide the tire over the
rim, a tire tool or something similar is very use full here. The front
goes on easily but the rear definitely will require the use of a tire
tool.

Now after the rim in sitting inside the tire you
want to install the locking ring. We went ahead at this step and torque
the ring and the bolts on the wheel as well. We went by the specs given
by Hiper with the instructions. This is the time consuming part of the
installation. The important part here is to do it gradual and go in a
star pattern. You want to do one a little then go to another bolt so it
goes on evenly.

Once you get the bolts taken care of you need to
air up the tire to seat the bead. You should have something that
resembles the picture below at this point.

Now for the fun part of the rear bead locks. You
will use the same technique as above but you will be using the tire tool
a lot more with the rear tires than the front. So you want to start by
sitting the rim on the ground like with the front ones. Then we angled
the tire above the rim and started working it at an agle so the rim
would slide in it. Just take your time here there is a technique and it
will go on even if at first you do not think its going to work.

With the dual bead locks this is a longer process
than the front set. Once you got one side like above you need to go
ahead and flip it over and start on the other. This is the hardest part
of the install. You will want to use a tire tool or something similar to
get between the tire and rim and use it to hold the tire up so you can
slide the rim easier. You may notice the WD-40 in these pictures, it
helps a lot so do not use sparingly.
So at this point you should have the rim in the
tire ready to put the ring on and torque the bolts. Take your time here
and do it right so you do not get broke down somewhere wishing you would
have checked the bolts. Again go in the star pattern and do them
gradually working your way around. For the amateur use your hand tools,
we set our Craftsman cordless drill so it was weak and got them to a
good point that way and finished them off with the torque wrench. But
you have to be care full not to over tighten.

Now you should be done and have something similar
to the picture below. If you have problems email me at
Brandon@450r.net and ill help if i
can.
So if you are curious to the tools needed, here
are some shots of what we used to install the rims and tires. Wd-40,
torque wrench, flat head screw driver, and we used a 1/2 in extension
for a tire tool and a 19 volt Craftsman cordless drill.

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