Michelin Air tires with leak stop tube for me. Yes they cost more, but it's a PITA to change tiresAnother Dresser retread fan.
Another Dresser retread fan.
Never heard of Dresser tire.We‘ve been using Dresser retreads for the last 10 years with great performance.
Dresser Monster retread fan. 500 landings on the last 4 1/2 years. 50 psi, per Vic S. Always land real slow, nose way up, let it roll out, light on the brakes. Former WN driver, so you know how fast I taxi. Very pleased with the advice I got 4 1/2 years ago.Ordered just last Monday. I wasn't aware of the new name.
Their website was a bit flaky showing the retreads I wanted as out of stock.
Called the old Desser # and it worked. The employee helped me get the tires ordered and I received them 3 days later.
Former WN driver, so you know how fast I taxi.
For those interested, VSE is finally fully integrating Desser into their systems.
building an RV10 and buying the tires, thinking of getting the Monster retreads, what tubes do you recommend with them? and is the 90 degree still helpful with the monsters?I’ve used Monster retreads for 10 years and been quite happy. When I was regularly flying to Mexico I would change tires more often than probsblyn necessary for precautionary reasons.
I recommend all new builders to size their wheelpants to the larger tires so if you ever want to go to the larger tires you're ready for them.
As an aside, one time talking with the folks at OSH emergency aircraft repair, they mentioned their amazement at how many folks fly in with tires long past their duty life.
Walking back through HBC, I focused specifically on tires and saw both a lot of brand new ones, but also an amazing amount of tires so bald and thin, they needed gray air put into them.
Dresser Monster retread fan. 500 landings on the last 4 1/2 years. 50 psi, per Vic S. Always land real slow, nose way up, let it roll out, light on the brakes. Former WN driver, so you know how fast I taxi. Very pleased with the advice I got 4 1/2 years ago.
what tubes are you using?Dresser Monster retread fan. 500 landings on the last 4 1/2 years. 50 psi, per Vic S. Always land real slow, nose way up, let it roll out, light on the brakes. Former WN driver, so you know how fast I taxi. Very pleased with the advice I got 4 1/2 years ago.
For tubes, I have both the house brand leak stop from dresser and goodyears. Much Prefer the latter. I bought retreads from dresser for years. Placing an order last spring, i choked on the new vse influenced price. Double from the last set i bought. Called wilkerson for a quote and they were much more reasonable. Done with dresser now. They don’t make the monster tire in the rv10 size.building an RV10 and buying the tires, thinking of getting the Monster retreads, what tubes do you recommend with them? and is the 90 degree still helpful with the monsters?
what tubes are you using?
I don’t have the leakguards but have the TR87 stems. I added extensions to the stems so I can reach in through some plugs in the wheel pants to inflate them. Seems to work ok.Since this post was dug up I'll add my tire/tube question here instead of creating a new thread.
For all of the RV10 owners out there with the upgraded Matco WHLWI600XLT-2 wheel/brake kit, what tubes are you running on the mains and nose wheel?
Matco's website says this about tubes: "For RV-10 builders with the new style VANS axle nut with integral wheel pant support, Desser Tire offers a LeakGuard tube with a TR87 stem at a 70 degree bend that directs the valve stem close to the RIM ID and parallel to the axle center-line."
I have read that some folks have had issues checking tire pressures with some valve stem options. Given that fact I deleted the tubes from my VANS kit order (back when you could still delete items) but I am now at the point of needing to figure out what tubes to order/install.
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V1 ?When I did UOE the check airman asked what the speed limit was on a straight taxi way. I said, "We have a speed limit?"
Since Flight Custom III's come in a tubeless design just to confirm you got 1,600 hours (I realize hrs. is relative but even at an average of 5 hrs. a landing would be impressive) and how many years from a single set of Custom III's?I had over 1600 hours on Goodyear Flight Custom III's when I replaced them before Oshkosh this year and they still had some tread. The original stock tires lasted around 180 hours. My home airfield is a grass runway..
Any other Goodyear Flight Custom III's users out there? 15 years and 1,663 hours is amazing. (I thought getting almost 400 hours on my Michelin Airs was good)Installed Goodyear Flight Custom III's
1/3/2010 Hobbs Time 271
Installed new Goodyear Flight Custom III's
7/10/2025 Hobbs Time 1934
15 Years and 1,663 Hours
My home airport is a grass runway without fuel, I would guess 30% of my landings are on pavement.
How muchDesser retreads. Last twice as long and a fraction of the price.
If you are still building, fit the wheel pants for the retreads. If you do, you can always use either retreads or new tires. If you fit the pants for new tires, you will likely not be able to use retreads in the future without modifying the pants as the retreads are larger.
VSE states that the retread for the 5.00x5 nose tire is up to 1/2 larger diameter. Should not be a problem with the 1 1/4”spacer block called out in the plans on top of tire used for setup of wheel pant clearance.How much
I am still building so this is a concern for me also. It may not be a height concern as much as a tire width concern. Maybe the retreads are not only taller but also wider???VSE states that the retread for the 5.00x5 nose tire is up to 1/2 larger diameter. Should not be a problem with the 1 1/4”spacer block called out in the plans on top of tire used for setup of wheel pant clearance.
Retreads of the same size are the same width, but can be slightly larger dia as VSE related to me.I am still building so this is a concern for me also. It may not be a height concern as much as a tire width concern. Maybe the retreads are not only taller but also wider???