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Old 03-01-2020, 09:41 AM
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What do you folks normally look for when it's time for new tires for the mains? Brands, brand new, retreads?

Do you reuse tubes or always new tubes?

I've changed a ton of tires and tubes on mountain bikes, as well as cars when in school, but failure is nowhere near as severe or inconvenient as on a plane, splitting the rims to change and fix them.

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Old 03-01-2020, 11:12 AM
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Old 03-01-2020, 12:37 PM
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I run Desser 500-5 6 PLY AWBS RETREAD ELITE PREMIUM 2 GROOVE (ELITE) on mains for RV-12. These tires have a thick tread on the outside edges to counter the excessive wear from large camber angle on the un-sprung gear. Tires are ~$80. Desser ran a Thanksgiving sale three years ago and included a LeakStop tube free with each tire purchased. Been looking for that sale ever since...

These tires are a little bigger than original tires so check for 1/2" clearance to wheel fairing.

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Old 03-01-2020, 01:49 PM
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What do you folks normally look for when it's time for new tires for the mains? Brands, brand new, retreads?

Do you reuse tubes or always new tubes?

I've changed a ton of tires and tubes on mountain bikes, as well as cars when in school, but failure is nowhere near as severe or inconvenient as on a plane, splitting the rims to change and fix them.
There must be at least four million threads in the archives on this subject.

Here is a recent one (found with the Search engine):

http://vansairforce.com/community/sh...ighlight=tubes

You will be as likely to find a consensus on this subject as whether to prime, tip-up/slider, Ford/Chevy/Honda, etc....etc.....
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Old 03-01-2020, 06:17 PM
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There must be at least four million threads in the archives on this subject.

Here is a recent one (found with the Search engine):

http://vansairforce.com/community/sh...ighlight=tubes

You will be as likely to find a consensus on this subject as whether to prime, tip-up/slider, Ford/Chevy/Honda, etc....etc.....
Guess I missed that as I pretty much only frequent the RV-12 section. Not even sure what size tires all the heavier RV series planes use. Thanks for the link.

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