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Goodyear Tube 8.90-12.50 Butyl Tube Tr 15 S

$437.00/Each
Part# 06-01051
MFR Model# 302-129-403

Overview

A "B" at the end of a description means BENT valve stem. An "S" at the end of a description means STRAIGHT valve stem.

-Natural rubber aircraft tubes comply with the requirements of Goodyear QAI 2525, which the U.S. Military has accepted in lieu of MIL-I-5014.

-Flight Mate (Butyl) tubes comply with the requirements of SAE document AS 50141.

Note: Goodyear has converted our existing 8.90-12.50 tube from a TR 15 valve to a TR 25 valve. The TR 25 is the same valve except that it is about ½" longer, to assist in installation in 29 x 11.0-10 tires on 7.50-10 wheels. Tubes with either valve can be used interchangeably.

Features

  • Proprietary Butyl compound offers excellent resistance to inflation loss
  • Continuous extruded construction for uniformity
  • Better balance, no overlapped splice
  • Extreme low temperature, minus 50 degrees C
  • Manufactured to Aerospace Standard AS50141
  • Premium aircraft valve

Specifications

  • Tube Size: 8.90-12.50
  • Description: Butyl Tube TR25
  • Product Line: Flight Mate

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Luis M Verified Purchase

Goodyear 8.9X12.5 Tube With Strt Stem

October 30, 2021

We use in our C208 29x11.00-10 tires per the IPC. No problems.

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Goodyear 8.9X12.5 Tube With Strt Stem

June 18, 2021

Q&A

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