AirGlas fork
This subforum is meant to organize topics for tricycle utility aircraft 205, 206, 207, maybe 208 if you're really cool.
Has anyone installed an AirGlas fork on a stock 206H model. Would like to know if the strut tube needed to be cut.
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Thu Nov 20, 2025 10:03 am
Halestorm, thanks for the response. 206 is till in avionics shop getting EI MVP50 engine diagnosed/repaired; so I'll have to wait until I get it back.
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Sat Nov 22, 2025 12:57 pm
flyingjack wrote:Halestorm, thanks for the response. 206 is till in avionics shop getting EI MVP50 engine diagnosed/repaired; so I'll have to wait until I get it back.
I don't know of any forks on the newer planes that run the collar. Those were the older high sitting first years of the trikes. The torque links have attached straight to the fork on the vast majority of the newer aircraft, including the 206H i work on. So you shouldn't have to cut the strut tube.
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Sun Nov 23, 2025 10:45 am
A1: thanks for info. No cutting will make it much more palatable for upsizing; although, seriously considering going OEM HD fork.
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flyingjack wrote:A1: thanks for info. No cutting will make it much more palatable for upsizing; although, seriously considering going OEM HD fork.
The OEM is cheaper, but doesn't give you much for tire options. 6.00 on the nose and 8.00 on the mains. The Airglas opens up a whole variety of tire options.
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Thu Nov 27, 2025 11:03 pm
I looked for HD fork to use on my 182 and decided on the airglas due to issues finding a used HD fork in good condition. We will be installing mine in the next week or so. 8.5 x 6 on the mains & 8 x 6 on the nose.
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Fri Nov 28, 2025 11:24 am
Waiting for emails from tire companies (maybe some specialty tires); but, OEM easy swap from NLG 5.00x5 to 6.00x6 gains 3 1/2" OD and MLG 6.00x6 to 8.00x6 gains 2" OD. May start here for a year or so and then upsize. Most of my backcountry fun is with Husky on 31s.
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