For all you that go strict by the rules and follow the Type certificates, only 
4 ply tires are an option.
>From the TC 718:
Landing Gear
5/ 201. (a) .00-4 wheels and brakes (Goodrich-formerly 28 lb. (+44)
Hayes) with 7.00-4 4-ply tires (S/N 1 thru 812)

(b) 6.00-6 wheels and brakes (Goodyear) 28 lb. (+44)

with 6.00-6 4-ply tires (aluminum alloy forged

type landing gear, S/N 813 and up).

6/ 202. One nose wheel, Type III with 4-ply rating tire and

regular tube.



>From the TC 787:



202. Two main 4-ply rating tires 6.00-6, Type III, with regular tubes.

206. One nose wheel tire, Type III, 4-ply rating with regular tube.

I bought me the AERO CLASSIC "COLLECTOR SERIES" Vintage Tires 
4 ply version and I am happy with these.Too bad, the 5.00-4 nose wheel tire is 
not offered in that design.


Hartmut

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: AJ DeMarzo 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 1:53 PM
  Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Nose wheel tires & tubes



  Dan;

  A little something about the 6 ply tire vs. the 4 ply tire you may find 
interesting.  I'm sharing this because I went from a 6 ply back to the 4 ply on 
my Bonanza and will do it when the tire is worn on the Coupe.  This was based 
upon a discussion on the Bonanza list which although highly reliable, gave me 
the incentive to do the research and comparisons myself.   

  Weight, weight, weight.  Although it may only be a around a pound, every 
extra ounce on a flying machine counts, especially on the Ercoupe.  Given the 
station that the extra weight is placed, I wonder how much it changes the 
flight characteristics.  The Ercoupe's nose and load is well within the limits 
of weight that a 4 ply is designed for.  Do you really get any more wear from a 
6 ply?  There's no additional tread depth!  If there was any money saved, it 
was minimal.

  We'll not go into some of the crazy things like the a/c being certificated 
with a 4 ply and not a 6, I don't know if that matters. 

  Not a disagreement, just some food for thought.  It's worth what you paid for 
it.

  Al DeMarzo
  DON'T BUZZ OFF!
  Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page 
  Free, Easy and No Membership Required
  http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Dan Hall 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 8:56 PM
    Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Nose wheel tires & tubes



    Hi Lynn,
    I've ordered two (single fork) nose wheel tires from Desser over the past 
10 years, and based on my experience they seem to have the best pricing & 
availability, and reasonable service.

    For the MAIN gear tires I've used;
    1) Goodyear Flight Custom III 6 ply tire and have had outstanding service 
from them.  
    2) The other alternative I would consider are the Desser Monster Retreads.

    Aviation Consumer rated both tire types very highly, called the retread a 
best value, and said that there is no evidence to suggest that the retreads and 
any less reliable then new tires.  

    6 ply tires are heavier & more expensive however; they also wear longer and 
can take a bit more abuse.  Pick your poison.

    Dan Hall
    N3968H
    @ CNO in SoCal
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: AJ DeMarzo 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:17 PM
      Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Nose wheel tires & tubes


      Desser's website has loads of information about tires and their care.  
Did you know that you really don't have to change a tire due to cracks?  That's 
what the tire guys say!  Read it yourself!

      Recaps are fine alternatives.  Before going that route, I would check and 
compare weights.  Every pound counts, especially on an Ercoupe.  

      Since my project is not yet ready to fly, I'm not bothering about a diet. 
;-)

      Al DeMarzo
      Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page 
      Free To All, Easy To Use!
      http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm




        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [email protected] 
        Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:07 PM
        Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Nose wheel tires & tubes



        Hey Dave: Desser Tire and Rubber Co. of Montebello, CA and Memphis TN 
Phone 800 247 8473.
        They list a Good Year Flight Special II 500 -4 4 ply for $180 (New) and 
a 500-4 6 ply (recap) for 89.95.
        They say they have many sizes of tubes but do not list the sizes or 
price. Free Shipping.
        Lynn Nelsen
        Frostproof FL





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