qmdv wrote:I bought a 206 fork with wheel and tire for my first 182B. The tire was a 700x6 I think Condor. It was tight. You could slip a piece of bologna between the tire and fork. We ended up with 600 on the nose and 700 on the mains. Been thinking of going with 700 on the nose and 800 for mains.
Let me know how yours turns out then I will decide.
Tim
GroundLooper wrote:qmdv wrote:I bought a 206 fork with wheel and tire for my first 182B. The tire was a 700x6 I think Condor. It was tight. You could slip a piece of bologna between the tire and fork. We ended up with 600 on the nose and 700 on the mains. Been thinking of going with 700 on the nose and 800 for mains.
Let me know how yours turns out then I will decide.
Tim
Tim,
I recommend going with 8.50's on the mains, if you can. It will bring the airplane closer to level. Less chance of hitting nose first plus they look cooler.
Craig

qmdv wrote:
Tim,
I recommend going with 8.50's on the mains, if you can. It will bring the airplane closer to level. Less chance of hitting nose first plus they look cooler.
Craig
If cool is what I want, I would fly a tailwheel plane.![]()
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I am 66 years old so cool is a few years behind me.
The truth is that my 700's on the mains just clear the brakes. I think that 800's may require a different wheel. Maybe 850's may require double puck brakes. What I have works quite well. Think I will just get a Sprtsman STOL installed. Still have some stimulous money to spend.
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