In recent months I've seen 2 issues in Secrets magazine with articles and photo of 20" lock rings with safety wire on then. Here's what they look like, there are 2 pins sticking out of each end of the lock ring and each pin has a hole drilled in it for stainless steel safety wire, probably 3/32" in diameter. If I put them on my truck I would use a small flat plate 1/2" X 1" X 1/8" thick with 2 holes drilled in it to span pin to pin then use a cotter pin to keep the plate on similar to the master link on machine chain.
Your thoughts and ideas would be appreciated for the safety sake.
thanks nick c
Lock ring safety wire
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Re: Lock ring safety wire
I would think that it would throw the rims out of balance quite a bit. I don't think there is a need for safety wire for split rims.
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Re: Lock ring safety wire
There really is no need to put safety wire on the lock ring. If everything is in good enough condition to use and the rim is assembled correctly the ring will stay put. If the rim is shot or put together wrong safety wire wouldn't make it safe anyway.
If you really need the added feeling of security I can't see why your idea wouldn't work, but as Red said, you might have to balance, the wheel(if you otherwise wouldn't). There are some really large truck weights out there so getting enough shouldn't be a problem
Can you post a picture from the article....and what is Secrets Magazine? I did a google search...but I'm pretty sure the majority of the links that came have nothing to do with your magazine.
Tad
If you really need the added feeling of security I can't see why your idea wouldn't work, but as Red said, you might have to balance, the wheel(if you otherwise wouldn't). There are some really large truck weights out there so getting enough shouldn't be a problem
Can you post a picture from the article....and what is Secrets Magazine? I did a google search...but I'm pretty sure the majority of the links that came have nothing to do with your magazine.
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Re: Lock ring safety wire
I think it's secrets of speed magazine.
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Re: Lock ring safety wire
That makes a lot of sense, I've had never heard of the publication before, it looks interesting though.Reds34 wrote:I think it's secrets of speed magazine.
Red
It also puts the safety wire in a better context. Racing often requires safety wire on bolts that are safety critical components as a safety precaution. For an AA truck (or any truck for that matter) I see no reason to safety wire. On a racecar I would probably agree that safety wire would be a good idea. The wheels are spinning much faster and being subjected to a lot more side loading in turns than I would hope a truck would ever experience.
Tad