182c abrasion boots
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Guys, cant find part numbers for the 182, any ideas? Would like to use the cessna ones before the 3mblack tape as from what i have read they offer way better rock protection
thanks
jake
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I think I still have a set of OEM abrasion boots for a 182 at home - un-used.
It's a roll of thick rubber from Cessna.
I can grab the part number if they're still in the garage.
If I still have them, they'd also be for sale.
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Mon Oct 19, 2015 10:45 am
If usable i will be interested for sure.
jake
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Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:38 pm
Whats the serial # of your plane? is it a 1960?
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keep them flying!
Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:55 pm
I know the 1962-1973 models use the same boot.
part number is 0332136-6, this number now supersedes to S1938-1-67-00
182 serial # 18253599 thru 18255844
182 serial # 18255845 & on
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