2.80/2.50 X 4 4-Ply Specialty Tires Pneumatic Tailwheel Tire. Used on Scott Model 2600 8” wheel assembly. |
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
never received shipping decodes whether or not it gets delivered
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
never received , i guess shipping takes it Apon itself to decide weather or not to deliver.
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
Initially backordered, the tire finally arrived 2 months after it was ordered - likely a supply chain issue.
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
Adequate quality tire for the cost. Tire tread does wear quickly. If you have a tailwheel that tends to shimmy, be careful as once all the tread is fully gone it will quickly wear through the bias plys (and blow out.) When the tread is fully gone change it out (soon) for worry free operation.
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
I have about three hours on them now and they work great.
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
Great to have a supplier who has inventory on hand at a fair price so we can “keep ‘em flying”
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
This is a decent tire, but they wear pretty fast. The Chineseuim rubber only lasted 1 year/75 hours before 90% of the tread was gone. Tire was used on a PA12.
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
Good
Tire 2.80/2.50-4 4Ply
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This is a saw tooth tire.
This part number is a 4 ply tire.
No, this is the tire only. For the tube, see part # 06-08101.
This tire is made by Specialty Tires of America.
Approx 2 lbs.
LOAD RATING 430 LBS.
The max unloaded PSI would be 60 for a tire this spec. The recommended Psi for your aircraft would be in the POH.
9 inches OD.
Yes, it will.
There are no FAA Approvals for this tire.