8.50 x 6 tires
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8.50 x 6 tires
I am wondering if any members are using 8.50 x 6 tires on a C-85 powered Cessna 120/140. If so, how is the performance?
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
I have a C-90 and didn't notice much change in cruise speed however the off airport performance is much better. I put on the Aero Classic Smooth tundra tires. They are a few pounds heavier than 6x6s but much softer and absorb bumps and rocks nicely. I've been running them at 15psi but I will probably experiment with 10psi this summer.
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
Thanks , were there any problems with the installation? Brake calipers, brake lines etc. Is there a need for solid axles?
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
The brake calipers are close to the sidewall, I have to slide the brake pad in behind the rotor and wiggle it into position to get the bolts started. Once its tightened up I have about 1/4" of clearance.
I have hollow steel axles. Bigger tires won't change the forces on the axle since the wheel assembly is the same. There is an STC for 26" tires. In hindsight I would have just gone that big.
I have hollow steel axles. Bigger tires won't change the forces on the axle since the wheel assembly is the same. There is an STC for 26" tires. In hindsight I would have just gone that big.
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
You will loose about 3-5 mph with the 8.50 x 6.
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
You’ll also lose rate climb, and oil temp will run higher
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
I'd bet the speed, rate of climb and oil temp changes advertised here would depend on what tire you are using now.
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
I haven't noticed an oil temp change here in Canada, it's more of a matter of keeping it warm most of the year. Rate of climb or angle of climb also hasn't changed much as far as I can tell. I usually pull it off the ground at 45-50 accelerated to 65 then pull back to maintain 65. I've gotten out of a rough strip that's 1500ft long with trees at 4500ft.
I'm usually below 1200lbs, I would change my procedure if I was at gross.
It's all about purpose, if you want to play on rough and short fields 8.50 are an easy choice. 3mph at cruise isn't even noticable if you're playing 50 miles from home.
If you're commuting to work 200 miles away to a grass airstrip then the choice is a different one.
I'm usually below 1200lbs, I would change my procedure if I was at gross.
It's all about purpose, if you want to play on rough and short fields 8.50 are an easy choice. 3mph at cruise isn't even noticable if you're playing 50 miles from home.
If you're commuting to work 200 miles away to a grass airstrip then the choice is a different one.
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Re: 8.50 x 6 tires
I have 850s and a c85 and I haven't noticed much of an issue in performance. The airplane is no rocketship and I cruise around at 85-90 anyway 

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