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Torque plate part number

Anybody know the part nummber for the torque plates for the double puck caliper 30-52N to go on a Cessna 180?
And, if this isn't the same, will it work 075-01500?
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Re: Torque plate part number

Just bumpin this hopin someone that knows the answers will see it. Hopin to find out today. If anyone here has a set they would like to sell, feel free to PM me.
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I would also like a set of 30-52N calipers.
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Re: Torque plate part number

Looked in my univair catalog, & they show two different kits for a c180/185.
#199-06000 (6.00-6 tires)
#199-06200 (8.00-6 tires)
Can't find anything on the -06000 kit, but it looks like the -06200 kit uses the #040-07504 wheel, 164-03600 rotor, & 030-05200 brake assembly, along with the 075-01500 torque plate.
Hope this helps, but if it was me I'd call Cleveland & ask them before ordering anything.
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Re: Torque plate part number

I am looking for torque plates and calipers for my next plane. Too much time on my hands I guess. :lol: I had a full set but have used some of the parts on the Chub so I could run the 8.50's. I have the disc's, thanks Wup, and wheels(the good ones), but would like to replace calipers(30-52N) and the torque plates(075-05401).

There are some calipers on ebay and some torque plates, but seein as how brakes are a little important, I would like to have parts that are supposed to go together.

There were some on ebay (075-01500)that looked right, but I wanted to be sure and Cleveland/Parker was closed yesterday. I called them today and they were for the 6.00-6's. So, glad I waited. =D>

hotrod, thanks for your efforts.

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