11-400x5 General Aviation Tires |
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
Just as it was , a good reason to keep aircraft spruce as a provider
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
This is my second tire of this brand that i have installed. The life expectancy and performance is good and it appears to be be well constructed.
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
Fits perfectly on the Rv-6A nose-gear. I would probably go with the 8-ply next time for the extra stiffness. The Cheng-Shin is made in Taiwan and the Aero Classic I removed was made in China.
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
good basic tire for the RV nose wheel
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
Excellent
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
This manufacturer seems to be the only one that makes this size tire. It’s for my RV-7A nose wheel I have had 3 flats in 8 years, all at away airports. I don’t know if it’s just bad luck, poor tube, or what. My solution is now to always carry a fully assembled, pressurized spare wheel assembly. That’s what this one is for.
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
I ordered a replacement tire for Clamar amphibs. The tread is much more rounded and rubs on a bolt.
Cheng Shin Tire 11X4.00-5 6 Ply
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It is just over 11".
There is no informatin have a speed rating, only a load rating of 400lbs.
Approx 2.65 lbs.
5 inches.
It will work with the AZUSA TRI-STAR 5 INCH ALUMINUM WHEELS. You would need to determine which one is correct for your aircraft.