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 Post subject: Tubeless tires?
PostPosted: 29 Apr 2019, 12:25 
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I've noticed that some light aircraft have like the SR22 have started to use tubeless tires. I'm curious about the advantages and disadvantages of this approach.

What do you think?


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 Post subject: Re: Tubeless tires?
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There are two advantages to tubeless tires that I can think of: 1) They can slip on the rim without damaging the valve, 2) If you get a hole, you can plug it without taking it off the rim or off the airplane.


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I have tubeless on the Mits, and early on I had a slow leak. Turned out multiple causes. One was because the O-ring between the wheel halves was crimped, it's a little hard to get perfectly aligned when going back together, another was someone had removed a tire "gorilla style" with a crowbar and scratched up the wheels. Polishing out the scratches helped get past that.

Since then they've been airtight.

But - advantage of tubes is that some of these issues don't cause leakage, you can kind of ignore them.

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