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Can anyone please tell me the original tyre designation for a Jantar Std
2 (SZD-48-2). I don't have ready access to the manuals at the moment. I think it was 350x135 like the original Blanik one. I know most of them have been replaced with 5.00x5 tyres and that they usually rub on the undercarriage legs. Regards, John Orton |
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At 13:03 16 October 2011, at wrote:
Can anyone please tell me the original tyre designation for a Jantar Std 2 (SZD-48-2). I don't have ready access to the manuals at the moment. I think it was 350x135 like the original Blanik one. I know most of them have been replaced with 5.00x5 tyres and that they usually rub on the undercarriage legs. Regards, John Orton A 350x135 is what is quoted in a copy of the original manual. Check out Tim Mara's shop on www.wingsandwheels.com, if you are based in the USA. Regards, Martin |
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I tried using the cheaper 5.00x5 tire but had to send it back as it
would not fit my 350x135 tire size hub on the SZD55. Buy the right tire in the first place and save on return shipping and re-stocking fees.......... not to mention a lot of industrial type language trying to fit something that was just not meant to be! Bob 7U On Oct 16, 10:21*am, Martin Ashwell wrote: At 13:03 16 October 2011, at wrote: Can anyone please tell me the original tyre designation for a Jantar Std 2 (SZD-48-2). I don't have ready access to the manuals at the moment. I think it was 350x135 like the original Blanik one. I know most of them have been replaced with 5.00x5 tyres and that they usually rub on the undercarriage legs. Regards, John Orton A 350x135 is what is quoted in a copy of the original manual. Check out Tim Mara's shop onwww.wingsandwheels.com, *if you are based in the USA. Regards, Martin |
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It is the 350x135, originally Barum, now Mitas makes this size
I also have an alternative 350x135 tire and somewhat lower cost please see my website page http://www.wingsandwheels.com/page33.htm for descriptions all of these are of course in stock if you'd like to order one best regards Tim Mara Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com "at" "johnorto(at)gmail.com" wrote in message ... Can anyone please tell me the original tyre designation for a Jantar Std 2 (SZD-48-2). I don't have ready access to the manuals at the moment. I think it was 350x135 like the original Blanik one. I know most of them have been replaced with 5.00x5 tyres and that they usually rub on the undercarriage legs. Regards, John Orton __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6551 (20111017) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6551 (20111017) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com |
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