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glennj3

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I may replace my old tail wheel (original), I measured the tail spring at just less than 1 1/2 inch. Is that the size I need to replace it with?
Also, what is the best Tire pressure to have in the mains? I usualy try to keep around 15 and have had it to 20. My old Piper Cub Trainer- Service Manual calls for 12 lbs after initially putting 35 lbs in to seat them in the rim to help prevent tire creep.

Thanks,

Glenn
 

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