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Old 4 November 2020, 10:54 AM   #1
Kurtis Studer
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Coker Tyres for Replicas/reproducitons

Hi, I'm considering using Coker 28 x 3 clincer tyres for a replica sopwith triplane. I looked at the info for the tyres and from what I can tell, their max weight is 450 lbs per tyre. maybe I misunderstood it. The plane would exceed that by quite a bit

I know people have used them for reproductions/replicas. Will I have an issue with strength of the tyre with them supporting say 1,200 lbs or so.

Thank you to anyone who can respond.
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