Cessna bushwheel spacers??
Have you modified your aircraft? STC? STOL Kit? Major rebuild from just a data plate?
I purchased 29's for my 55. My buddy got these and they rubbed the rotors. So they sold him some spacers that barely clear em at low pressure. Thoughts??? Experiences? Thanks.
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Stoddards in Anchorage has them. I bought a set for my spare wheels, and then found out if you have the right wheels you could get the deeper dish rotors from the fine folks at bushwheel. I ended up going that way. IMHO this is a much better way to go.
Take care, Rob
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Thanks Rob. What are the "right" wheels?
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Sorry, but the Clevland maze of part numbers is mostly foreign to me. Cleveland also made wheels for Cessna, after McCauley. The best thing to do is give Wup a call with the number off your wheel and he will hook you up, if yours are a candidate.
Take care, Rob
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Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:59 pm
the wheels are the 199-62 Kit
40-75D/T wheel
30-52N/ K brake
164-03601 / 164-08300 disk
This kit(s) cover the 170's180's 185's 206 Maule Cub and several others with 1.5" axles
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