The sales person was thinking of a bead lock and not a torque ring.  All 
Keizers require a torque ring.  Also, when you reassemble them make sure to 
put ani-seize between the halves so they don't gall and a fresh bead of 
silicone seal.
Had my Keizers for 10 years now and no major problems.
Randy
> but I was told specifically
> I didn't need them. "Those are more for the roundy-round guys," I was told.
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