For road use, go for the thinner. Front on a rock crawler mud bogger .... would use the thick ones. I'm assuming thicker results in more pressure against the rubber bead to hold it in place. G....are there thick and thin beadlocks used with combat and other 10" wide wheels. I have some in sand trail 450s that are really thick.
If you are super confident in holding the seal all the time, and have no fear of coming out in the morning to a flat that won't air up because the bead is no longer sealed, leave them out. Talking beadlocks here not run-flats.
If you are super confident in holding the seal all the time, and have no fear of coming out in the morning to a flat that won't air up because the bead is no longer sealed, leave them out. Talking beadlocks here not run-flats.