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PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:18 pm    Post subject: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

Jabiru pilots
Since tires are paramount for aircraft safety even before getting off the ground, I thought I would bring up this issue (maybe for a light change.)
My J-250 calls for main tires of 500 x 5. When I got the aircraft it came with 4 ply. I wonder if the 500 x 5 tires, 6 ply would be better. They obviously are rated for more static and breaking load. They are the same dimensions and weight as the original 4 ply and for the same price.

It seems intuitive that the 6 ply would be better. I do not know if an aircraft can specifically be designed to only use the 4 ply and no more, even given the above data. Incidently the "5" is the rim size but what is the "500?" It certainly is too big a number for the wheel diameter or tread width? Any ideas?

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 2:46 pm    Post subject: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

That number probably refers to the width of the tire at the widest
point, or the width of the rim between the flanges. Are you sure
there isn't a decimal point after the 5......as in 5.00 x 5?
Maybe the manufacturer of the airplane, Jabiru in this case, had a
bit of "springing" in mind with the original 4-ply tires, and going
to the 6-ply would transfer more shock to the landing gear...just a
thought. Sometimes these decisions are made as a compromise, and when
we experimentalists change things, we introduce other factors that
upset the apple cart.

Lynn Matteson
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On Feb 5, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Ivan wrote:

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Jabiru pilots
Since tires are paramount for aircraft safety even before getting
off the ground, I thought I would bring up this issue (maybe for a
light change.)
My J-250 calls for main tires of 500 x 5. When I got the aircraft
it came with 4 ply. I wonder if the 500 x 5 tires, 6 ply would be
better. They obviously are rated for more static and breaking
load. They are the same dimensions and weight as the original 4
ply and for the same price.

It seems intuitive that the 6 ply would be better. I do not know
if an aircraft can specifically be designed to only use the 4 ply
and no more, even given the above data. Incidently the "5" is the
rim size but what is the "500?" It certainly is too big a number
for the wheel diameter or tread width? Any ideas?

Ivan
USA



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:27 pm    Post subject: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

That is true, I would certainly like to hear from Pete regarding if they
had some specific reason why to use 4 ply instead of 6 ply. Good thought
about the springing of the tires, who knows. That is why I always default
to the manufacturer since they have many intricate reasons for doing things
which our "experimenting" mentality always tries to fix without maybe
knowing all the details.
The 500 has no decimal point and 500 x 5 is exactly as it is listed with a
few aviation tire manufacturers. I just cant fit 500 into anything.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:47 pm    Post subject: Re: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

The 6 ply over the 4 ply is fine. It won't make any difference other than you'll have 2 more plys in the tire. You won't be able to tell the difference in the planes handling or anything else. My nose wheel had a 2 ply from the factory and I went with the Desser LSA 6 ply tire (5.00-5). It says it is a tubeless tire, but after talking to Desser, I just put a tube in like everyone else. Never looked back. It just has a better load rating and a little less sidewall flex between the 4 and the 6. I run 27-29 psi in the front. I have 6.00-6 for mains. That tire I run the Desser "Monster Tread" tire like a lot of my friends. I also used the Monster tread on my last plane after a couple of flats. Best money I ever spent and it's not expensive.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:07 pm    Post subject: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

Thanks Roger.
I have about 900 landings on my nosewheel and about 700 on my mains (300 on
the inner and 400 on the outer edges) I am a new pilot so I think these
tubed Air Hawks are doing me fine. Of course these landings have been
almost entirely on asphalt runways.

I am still wondering if 5.00-5 and 500-5 on the mains is the same tire size?
I just have replaced the tires with what size the old ones are labelled.

Ivan
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:12 am    Post subject: Re: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

Ivan,

500-5 and 5.00-5 should be the same tire. The 500 or 5.00 is 5 inches thru the widest part of the sidewall, where the sidewall bulges. You will hear the tire refered to as a five hundred by five either way it is written.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:36 am    Post subject: [jabiruengines] A new thread for Jabiru, tires? Reply with quote

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