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Brake disc part number needed C182A

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Brake disc part number needed C182A

The brake discs are looking pretty worn on my 182A. They are Cleveland, and my parts manual does not show that as original. If anyone knows the part numbers, or has seviceable units for sale... let me know.
When I replace the tires, I will do the brakes at the same time. (three bolt hole type) Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

I just checked the STC paperwork for my 172, it shows as fitting quite a few cessnas includiung 182-182F using 6.00X6 -8.00x6 tires so these part no's should be good. for reference I'm looking at STC# SA13GL

Wheels cleveland part no. 49-97A
standard brake disc cleveland part no. 164-26A
corrosion resistant disc cleveland part no. 464-1206A
Rapco replacement disc rapco part no RA164-02601


cleveland lining cleveland part no. 66-105
Rapco lining Rapco part no. RA66-105a


Caliper cleveland part no. 30-63A


If your wheels and calipers have these part no.'s on them, the disc and lining parts will be the same.
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

Check these out. My buddy put a set on his 185 recently, and they were nice! I have a 1957 182A also, and these will be going on when my rotors get worn out.

http://www.apsbrakes.com/index.htm

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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

flightlogic wrote:The brake discs are looking pretty worn on my 182A. They are Cleveland, and my parts manual does not show that as original. If anyone knows the part numbers, or has seviceable units for sale... let me know.
When I replace the tires, I will do the brakes at the same time. (three bolt hole type) Thanks in advance for any assistance.


Look here this may help

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/lg/ ... eland.html
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

Just received new Cleveland brake pads - - "Made in Brazil". I won't be buying Clevelands again, Rapco or APS (unless of course they ship them off shore too).
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

Looked at my brake caliper assembly and it is part #30-63A.
Spruce says the Rapco rotor/disc for this one is: RA164-02601

Anyone got a pair for sale before I spend my dollars online at Spruce?
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

try SKY GEEK they have the best prices that I can find on new Cleveland brake parts..

Just google the name.
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

Thanks, will check out SKY GEEK.... now there is a name that inspires confidence :?
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Re: Brake disc part number needed C182A

Ordered from Spruce today. Thanks very much to all who replied. Appreciate it when a member sits down and pounds those keys on behalf of another pilot.
Have a great week out there !!! :wink:
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