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Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

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Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

Anyone used these on a 180? Rated for 1600# each.
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Re: Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

Been using them a couple years now on my 2950 GW 180. Haven’t had any issues and they wear really well on pavement.
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Re: Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

I liked them on my '57, would do it again if I didn't sell. I switched from 800 Condors to these and actually saved 2lbs. They are soft, both the rubber and the sidewall. I personally would not run them on a big daddy survival vest heavy 180/185. Also they were cheeeaaapppp, not sure if that's still the case.

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I had them on my 180, they were great... until they weren’t. Got a flat at Angle Point last year. After we got the tire off looked like the culprit was a small twig that punctured the tire and tube. Other tires would have been fine I’m sure. I won’t use the smooth dessers again on my 180.

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Re: Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

I thought about getting a set of desser's 850 smoothies for my 180,
until I checked out a set that a buddy bought to put on his T-Craft, before he installed them.
They seemed very flimsy and light duty.
I decided to just stick with the 850 airtracs.
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Re: Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

I think they are definitely lighter duty than most tires, as is seen in their ply rating. What Rob posted honestly isn't too surprising to me.
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Re: Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

No doubt about it they’re probably easier to hole up than a 6 ply. I juiced mine with stans notubes and hope for the best. So far so good, but I do carry spare tubes in the plane too.
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Re: Aero Classic Smooth 8.50 4 Ply

I too am concerned that the 4 ply tire is not up to a 180. I have 26 Bushwheels on it now but want a second set of 8.50s. What would be the next best choice in 8.50 six ply?
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