The rims are possibly rusty where the tire bead sits.
Had this problem with 3 of 4 rims on a 99 Intrigue. Tried several tire shops finally had to replace all four rims with after markets since the alloy was severely pitted/damaged in the bead.
No... The tire is to big and would not "bead" on the rim correctly.
When the vehicle has expensive rims and tires that are desirable for thieves.
Use lock-tite and washers
Jeep rims come in many styles. There are wrangler style, cherokee style, mono metal, viper style, or the classic lock style to begin to make a choice from.
a tire is a piece of rubber, you can't lock it. can you re-phrase your question? (are you wondering if stock rims have locking lug nuts, if your durango is equipped with lockers?)
A cylinder bead is usually called a bugle bead.
yes but you will have to have a 25 series tire and it will still rub on hard bumps and at full lock
LOL, the old rims had a hub lock on them, you need rims with hub locks for a 4 wheel drive truck somtimes.
Yes! On a stock wheel. I put 265-75-16's on stock 03 rims on my 98 4x4. Fits and looks great. No rub lock to lock.
an antonym for bead is sead