I'm curious about the Cleveland wheel/brake STC for Cessna 180/185s (the "199-62" conversion kit). I have it on my '65, but with hard brakes lines the entire way. I just got a leak in one so I'm going to replace the bottom 12" with flex lines to the calipers, per the STC. While looking at the Cleveland drawings, I notice there is a note that indicates the flex line routing to be under the gear leg. Most installs I have seen have the brake line routed above the gear leg.
What is the thinking there? I assume routing above keeps it from getting snagged on debris when off-field, but are there other considerations? Anyone know if Cleveland had a specific reason to routing under the gear leg?
Chris




