ICON INNERLOCK TECH
ICON Alloys Innerlock Technology FAQ Video
What is InnerLock Technology?
Patent pending InnerLock technology is an all-new way of capturing the tire bead and retaining it onto the wheel. InnerLock uses a series of O-ring sealed, hardened alloy pins that are inserted radially on the inner side of the tire bead to create a
How are these different from a traditional Beadlock wheel?
InnerLock wheels bridge the gap between a non-beadlock wheel and a traditional competition style beadlock. Traditional beadlock wheels need frequent maintenance, require specialty tools/parts, increase rotational mass, and are NOT legal for on-road u
Are InnerLock wheels street legal?
Yes, InnerLock wheels are fully DOT compliant. Local laws and regulations apply.
Are any specials tools required for installation?
No, InnerLock wheels can be installed with regular tools found at any tire shop.
Are replacement O-rings available?
Yes, replacement O-rings are available. ICON Part Number: 255459 - 904 O-RING, NITRILE 70A
Will I ever need to replace the O-ring?
We recommend replacing the O-ring whenever a tire is changed.
What is the torque spec on the pin?
20 ft-lbs. Do not overtighten!
Are there any tires that are not compatible with Innerlock?
We have tested all major tire brands and have not encountered any compatibility issues.
How much does the Rebound Pro weigh?
A Rebound Pro Wheel weighs 29 lbs with the pins installed.
Are there any other finishes available for the pins?
Not at this time.
What are the Rebound Pro pins made out of?
They are made from high strength, thermochemically coated hardened steel.
Can I remove a pin with the tire inflated?
No! The air will be released at a very rapid rate possibly causing injury.
What’s lowest pressure I can run my tire at?
There are a lot of variables to consider when choosing the proper PSI for your particular setup such as terrain type, driving style, tire size/load rating, overall vehicle weight, etc. Generally speaking, pressures below 10 PSI* are not recommended d
If the tire bead is not actively clamped, can the tire spin on the wheel?
Under certain circumstances where extreme torque is applied and/or a wet or lubricated tire bead is present, then it is possible for tire to spin on the wheel.
Can debris get stuck in between the tire bead and wheel to cause a leak?
If the tire is side loaded and packed with debris, when the tire returns to the wheel it could result in a leak. If this occurs the tire will need to be dismounted, thoroughly cleaned, and remounted after the wheel and tire bead are completely free f