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8.5 x 6.00 on a tripacer

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8.5 x 6.00 on a tripacer

I'm thinking about putting 8's or 8.5's on the mains of my tripe. Does anyone have experience with this mod? How did it work out?
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Re: 8.5 x 6.00 on a tripacer

dplunkt wrote:I'm thinking about putting 8's or 8.5's on the mains of my tripe. Does anyone have experience with this mod? How did it work out?

Someone has a 337 for it...it's in the short wing piper club, I believe. Might save you some time if you track them down.
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I put 8.50's in mine. You still have that little wheel in front that is a bugger in the loose stuff.
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@akavidflyer,

Got any pics? The front gear is fairly rugged though and, unlike the mains, you can keep the weight off the front in the loose stuff to a degree.
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Get ahold of Airglas they have a nose fork with the Piper bolt pattern for the 8.5's
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