jdfrey1
Pre-Flight
What is the standard time to replace a tire and tube on a PA32R? I had my local shop replace a main landing gear and the nose gear tire and was charged 7 hours of labor. Seems a little steep to me.
We charge 1 hour each wheel to break down and reinstall a wheel to the aircraft, that's tire, tube, or both replacement. Why would you swing the gear after r&ring a tire/tube? You certainly don't need to be disconnecting gear door linkages on a PA32 to do this job.
Wouldn't the easier solution be to measure the old and new tire, or even look at the side wall to ensure they are the same size? Seems overkill to jack the whole plane up and swing the gear for a simple tire change.Wouldn't you want to make sure that the wheel and tire don't get stuck in the wheel well when you retract it? That's much easier and safer to do in the shop than going out, flying it, then finding out you can't extend the gear again.
I always try and check any retractable gear airplane I change a tire on for clearance.
Wouldn't the easier solution be to measure the old and new tire, or even look at the side wall to ensure they are the same size? Seems overkill to jack the whole plane up and swing the gear for a simple tire change.
AC 43.13-1B recommends a retract test if you install re-treads.I seem to recall seeing an FAA publication suggesting jacking and retracting the airplane as well, but don't remember where I saw that right now.
AC 43.13-1B recommends a retract test if you install re-treads.