So my nose wheel is starting to shimmy & one of my main pants is busted pretty good. I am based on a grass strip and frequent others that aren't quite so smooth. It may be time to finally do the wheel and tire upgrade I've had in mind forever. I love to ditch the wheel pants & do a larger fork & 8.00 nose & 8.50's on the mains.
Questions: What's up with double puck brakes? Are they necessary on that size tires? Would I notice a lot of difference if I got them? I don't fly true back country, just have lots of grass strips I'd like to explore & try to develope / hone some STOL skills. So many things I never even knew I needed until I started reading on here, lol If so, is Cleveland's the right (only?) answer? Or can/should I just put 850s on the exact wheels and brakes that I've already got? Does Berringer make wheels & brakes for certified Cessna replacement?
Also, A fellow has a fork from a 310 he will sell me, that's got to be tons cheaper than the Airglas, right? How do they compare, and is it really worth the extra money to get the official STC from the Airglas fork and go that route? Can you even put an 8.00 tire in a 310 fork? (If not, maybe a 7.00 & 8.00's would be big enough to make me happy). I'm assuming the 310 fork would require a field approval? Don't know how hard that is to get... I love the looks of that Airglas but don't know what kind of $$$ to expect to spend to upgrade all 3 tires & fork, and maybe brakes? Definitely budget conscious, but want a smoother ride on the grass.
Thanks in advance for any ideas and comments, love this forum!

