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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:20 am Post subject: Broken wheel pants |
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Guys: If you crack (break) a wheel pant from a hard landing, dropping a
wheel off the pavement or what ever ( as has happened to a lot of 10's);
I have found a solid repair is to reinforce the inside of the pant with
some malleable .025 or .032 aluminum formed to fit the pant. Reinforce
the fracture and lay the aluminum over some fiber glass cloth and
epoxy. Counter sink rivet the molded aluminum in place with the epoxy
still wet. I'll guarantee you that the wheel pant will be several times
stronger than the original and it won't add much weight. I agree, you
need to keep 48 to 52 pounds in the tires. I air them until the tread
lies flat on the surface. All the tires need to be balanced to prevent
that vibration that occurs at about 40mph. I was not impressed with the
Carlisle original tires as the were not round and badly out of balance.
Good luck building. Doc N123CV #41087 260hrs now.
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