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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 5:07 am    Post subject: Matco / Cleveland Brakes Reply with quote

=

Malcolm and Ray,
I changed over from Matco to Cleveland in 2001, when I wore out my l=
arge skinned tires. As I looked for replacement tires, I thought of how =
poorly these Matcos worked and how happy fellow Kitfox guys were with th=
eir Clevelands. I was also aware that the large wheels that I had were n=
ot as round as they should be. I talked to Dave Morris at Skystar and he=
told me that those wheels did get bent easily when the factory installe=
d the skinned tires on them.
At that point, I ordered the Cleveland brakes along with six inch whe=
els, tires and new Mcreary Air Hawk tires from Wag Areo. Aircraft Spruce=
also carries them. I found the entire purchase to be fairly reasonable =
and was thrilled with the results! With the Matcos, I had to use a lot o=
f brake pedal pressure to hold the Fox during run-ups. With the Clevelan=
ds, there was a world of difference. The Cleveland wheels are round and =
the Air Hawk tires are still looking new to this day. I can't even see a=
ny appreciable wear on the brake pads. There's a total of 510 hours on t=
he plane now.
I went upstairs at the hangar Thursday night to search for those Matc=
o brakes and didn't come across them. I'm starting to think that after =
a week or so of storing all the old stuff and being so much happier with=
the new, that I pitched the tires, wheels and brakes as an assembly. =

I guess I'd make a good commercial for Cleveland! What matters to you=
two is that I guess I don't have the old Matcos, but I'll look again th=
is weekend and let you know if I saved the brakes for some reason. If I =
find them, I'll contact both of you and you can fight over them. Price? =
Close to nothing. =

Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA chapter 13 =
<html><BLOCKQUOTE dirltr style"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5=
px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"=
Quote:

<P>&nbsp;</P>

<P>Malcolm and Ray,</P>
<P>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I changed over from Matco to Cleveland in 2001, wh=
en I wore out my large skinned tires. As&nbsp;I looked for replacement t=
ires, I thought of how poorly these Matcos worked and how happy fellow K=
itfox guys were with their Clevelands. I was also aware that the large w=
heels that I had were not as round as they should be. I talked to Dave M=
orris at Skystar and he told me that those wheels did get bent easily wh=
en the factory installed the skinned tires on them.</P>
<P>&nbsp;&nbsp; At that point, I ordered the Cleveland brakes along with=
six inch wheels, tires and new Mcreary Air Hawk&nbsp;tires from Wag Are=
o. Aircraft Spruce also carries them. I found the entire purchase to be =
fairly reasonable and was thrilled with the results! With the Matcos, I =
had to use a lot of brake pedal pressure to hold the Fox during run-ups.=
With&nbsp;the Clevelands, there was a world of difference. The Clevelan=
d wheels are round and the Air Hawk tires are still looking new to this =
day. I can't even see any appreciable wear on the brake pads. There's a =
total of 510 hours on the plane now.</P>
<P>&nbsp;&nbsp; I went upstairs at the hangar Thursday night to search f=
or those Matco brakes and didn't come across them. I'm starting to think=
that after&nbsp; a week&nbsp;or so of storing&nbsp;all the old stuff&nb=
sp;and being so much happier with the new, that I pitched the tires, whe=
els and brakes as an assembly. </P>
<P>&nbsp;&nbsp; I guess I'd make a good commercial for Cleveland! What m=
atters to you two is that I guess I don't have the old Matcos, but I'll =
look again this weekend and let you know if I saved the brakes for some =
reason. If I find them, I'll contact both of you and you can fight over =
them. Price? Close to nothing. </P>
<P>Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA chapter 13&nbsp;</P></BLOCKQUOTE></html>


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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 6:44 am    Post subject: Matco / Cleveland Brakes Reply with quote

Rex,

Those cleveland brakes sound all kinds of nice. I will trouble shoot my matco a little more and then decide.

Have you ever found the brakes to be too sensitive? Is your plane a taildragger?

I've heard of some people mention that taildragger pilots might need to use a slight amount of brake during rollout (say left brake to help compinsate for a stiff right crosswind)

Would you feel that using the Cleveland brakes during a stiff cross wind landing would be too risky do the effectivness/touchiness of the brakes?

Thanks for the info!
Mike

Rexster <runwayrex(at)juno.com> wrote:

=

Malcolm and Ray,
I changed over from Matco to Cleveland in 2001, when I wore out my l=
arge skinned tires. As I looked for replacement tires, I thought of how =
poorly these Matcos worked and how happy fellow Kitfox guys were with th=
eir Clevelands. I was also aware that the large wheels that I had were n=
ot as round as they should be. I talked to Dave Morris at Skystar and he=
told me that those wheels did get bent easily when the factory installe=
d the skinned tires on them.
At that point, I ordered the Cleveland brakes along with six inch whe=
els, tires and new Mcreary Air Hawk tires from Wag Areo. Aircraft Spruce=
also carries them. I found the entire purchase to be fairly reasonable =
and was thrilled with the results! With the Matcos, I had to use a lot o=
f brake pedal pressure to hold the Fox during run-ups. With the Clevelan=
ds, there was a world of difference. The Cleveland wheels are round and =
the Air Hawk tires are still looking new to this day. I can't even see a=
ny appreciable wear on the brake pads. There's a total of 510 hours on t=
he plane now.
I went upstairs at the hangar Thursday night to search for those Matc=
o brakes and didn't come across them. I'm starting to think that after =
a week or so of storing all the old stuff and being so much happier with=
the new, that I pitched the tires, wheels and brakes as an assembly. =

I guess I'd make a good commercial for Cleveland! What matters to you=
two is that I guess I don't have the old Matcos, but I'll look again th=
is weekend and let you know if I saved the brakes for some reason. If I =
find them, I'll contact both of you and you can fight over them. Price? =
Close to nothing. =

Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA chapter 13 =
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Quote:



Malcolm and Ray,

I changed over from Matco to Cleveland in 2001, wh=
en I wore out my large skinned tires. As I looked for replacement t=
ires, I thought of how poorly these Matcos worked and how happy fellow K=
itfox guys were with their Clevelands. I was also aware that the large w=
heels that I had were not as round as they should be. I talked to Dave M=
orris at Skystar and he told me that those wheels did get bent easily wh=
en the factory installed the skinned tires on them.

At that point, I ordered the Cleveland brakes along with=
six inch wheels, tires and new Mcreary Air Hawk tires from Wag Are=
o. Aircraft Spruce also carries them. I found the entire purchase to be =
fairly reasonable and was thrilled with the results! With the Matcos, I =
had to use a lot of brake pedal pressure to hold the Fox during run-ups.=
With the Clevelands, there was a world of difference. The Clevelan=
d wheels are round and the Air Hawk tires are still looking new to this =
day. I can't even see any appreciable wear on the brake pads. There's a =
total of 510 hours on the plane now.

I went upstairs at the hangar Thursday night to search f=
or those Matco brakes and didn't come across them. I'm starting to think=
that after a week or so of storing all the old stuff&nb=
sp;and being so much happier with the new, that I pitched the tires, whe=
els and brakes as an assembly.

I guess I'd make a good commercial for Cleveland! What m=
atters to you two is that I guess I don't have the old Matcos, but I'll =
look again this weekend and let you know if I saved the brakes for some =
reason. If I find them, I'll contact both of you and you can fight over =
them. Price? Close to nothing.

Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA chapter 13





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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 7:15 am    Post subject: Matco / Cleveland Brakes Reply with quote

Mike,
The Clevelands aren't touchy at all. Never have they been too sensitiv=
e. Yes, I have a taildragger and no, I never use brakes during take off,=
rudder has always been plenty. I'm not the world's greatest pilot, so t=
ake my experience only for what it's all worth. I always land with my fe=
et on the rudders only. Once I've got the landing under control and star=
t breathing again, I slide my feet up to the brakes and turn the plane a=
round to back taxi. With the Matcos, I had to really push hard to break =
the back end loose. With the Clevelands, the amount of brake required is=
what I'd call perfect, not at all touchy, but not bending brake pedals =
either. Maybe, I should have saved these emails and sent them to Clevela=
nd for a kick back! =

Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA Chapter 13
=
-- Mike Ford <fordm2003(at)yahoo.com> wrote:


Rex, =
Those cleveland brakes sound all kinds of nice. I will trouble shoot my=
matco a little more and then decide.

Have you ever found the brakes to be too sensitive? Is your plane a tai=
ldragger? =
I've heard of some people mention that taildragger pilots might need to =
use a slight amount of brake during rollout (say left brake to help comp=
insate for a stiff right crosswind)

Would you feel that using the Cleveland brakes during a stiff cross wind=
landing would be too risky do the effectivness/touchiness of the brakes=
?

Thanks for the info!
Mike

Rexster <runwayrex(at)juno.com> wrote:
Rexster" =


Malcolm and Ray,
I changed over from Matco to Cleveland in 2001, when I wore out my l=

arge skinned tires. As I looked for replacement tires, I thought of how =

poorly these Matcos worked and how happy fellow Kitfox guys were with th=

eir Clevelands. I was also aware that the large wheels that I had were n=

ot as round as they should be. I talked to Dave Morris at Skystar and he=

told me that those wheels did get bent easily when the factory installe=

d the skinned tires on them.
At that point, I ordered the Cleveland brakes along with six inch whe=

els, tires and new Mcreary Air Hawk tires from Wag Areo. Aircraft Spruce=

also carries them. I found the entire purchase to be fairly reasonable =

and was thrilled with the results! With the Matcos, I had to use a lot o=

f brake pedal pressure to hold the Fox during run-ups. With the Clevelan=

ds, there was a world of difference. The Cleveland wheels are round and =

the Air Hawk tires are still looking new to this day. I can't even see a=

ny appreciable wear on the brake pads. There's a total of 510 hours on t=

he plane now.
I went upstairs at the hangar Thursday night to search for those Matc=

o brakes and didn't come across them. I'm starting to think that after =

a week or so of storing all the old stuff and being so much happier with=

the new, that I pitched the tires, wheels and brakes as an assembly. =
I guess I'd make a good commercial for Cleveland! What matters to you=

two is that I guess I don't have the old Matcos, but I'll look again th=

is weekend and let you know if I saved the brakes for some reason. If I =

find them, I'll contact both of you and you can fight over them. Price? =

Close to nothing.

Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA chapter 13
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Quote:

=

Malcolm and Ray,

I changed over from Matco to Cleveland in 2001, wh
en I wore out my large skinned tires. As I looked for replacement t
ires, I thought of how poorly these Matcos worked and how happy fellow K=

itfox guys were with their Clevelands. I was also aware that the large w=

heels that I had were not as round as they should be. I talked to Dave M=

orris at Skystar and he told me that those wheels did get bent easily wh=

en the factory installed the skinned tires on them.

At that point, I ordered the Cleveland brakes along with
six inch wheels, tires and new Mcreary Air Hawk tires from Wag Are
o. Aircraft Spruce also carries them. I found the entire purchase to be =

fairly reasonable and was thrilled with the results! With the Matcos, I =

had to use a lot of brake pedal pressure to hold the Fox during run-ups.=

With the Clevelands, there was a world of difference. The Clevelan
d wheels are round and the Air Hawk tires are still looking new to this =

day. I can't even see any appreciable wear on the brake pads. There's a =

total of 510 hours on the plane now.

I went upstairs at the hangar Thursday night to search f
or those Matco brakes and didn't come across them. I'm starting to think=

that after a week or so of storing all the old stuff&nb
sp;and being so much happier with the new, that I pitched the tires, whe=

els and brakes as an assembly. =
I guess I'd make a good commercial for Cleveland! What m
atters to you two is that I guess I don't have the old Matcos, but I'll =

look again this weekend and let you know if I saved the brakes for some =

reason. If I find them, I'll contact both of you and you can fight over =

them. Price? Close to nothing. =
Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA chapter 13 =

=

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<html><P>Mike,</P>
<P>&nbsp; The Clevelands aren't touchy at all. Never have they been too =
sensitive. Yes, I have a taildragger and no, I never use brakes during t=
ake off, rudder has always been plenty. I'm not the world's greatest pil=
ot, so take my experience only for what it's all worth. I always land wi=
th my feet on the rudders only. Once I've got the landing under control =
and start breathing again, I slide my feet up to the brakes and turn the=
plane around to back taxi. With the Matcos, I had to really push hard t=
o break the back end loose. With the Clevelands, the amount of brake req=
uired is what I'd call perfect, not at all touchy, but not bending brake=
pedals either. Maybe, I should have saved these emails and sent them to=
Cleveland for a kick back! </P>
<P>Rex Phelps / Michigan / EAA Chapter 13</P>
<P>&nbsp;<BR><BR>--&nbsp;Mike&nbsp;Ford&nbsp;&lt;fordm2003(at)yahoo.com&gt;=
&nbsp;wrote:<BR>--&gt;&nbsp;Kitfox-List&nbsp;message&nbsp;posted&nbsp;by=
:&nbsp;Mike&nbsp;Ford&nbsp;&lt;fordm2003(at)yahoo.com&gt;<BR><BR>Rex,&nbsp;=
&nbsp;<BR><BR>Those&nbsp;cleveland&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;sound&nbsp;all&nbsp;=
kinds&nbsp;of&nbsp;nice.&nbsp;&nbsp;I&nbsp;will&nbsp;trouble&nbsp;shoot&=
nbsp;my&nbsp;matco&nbsp;a&nbsp;little&nbsp;more&nbsp;and&nbsp;then&nbsp;=
decide.<BR><BR>Have&nbsp;you&nbsp;ever&nbsp;found&nbsp;the&nbsp;brakes&n=
bsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;too&nbsp;sensitive?&nbsp;&nbsp;Is&nbsp;your&nbsp;pla=
ne&nbsp;a&nbsp;taildragger?&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR><BR>I've&nbsp;heard&nbsp;of&n=
bsp;some&nbsp;people&nbsp;mention&nbsp;that&nbsp;taildragger&nbsp;pilots=
&nbsp;might&nbsp;need&nbsp;to&nbsp;use&nbsp;a&nbsp;slight&nbsp;amount&nb=
sp;of&nbsp;brake&nbsp;during&nbsp;rollout&nbsp;(say&nbsp;left&nbsp;brake=
&nbsp;to&nbsp;help&nbsp;compinsate&nbsp;for&nbsp;a&nbsp;stiff&nbsp;right=
&nbsp;crosswind)<BR><BR>Would&nbsp;you&nbsp;feel&nbsp;that&nbsp;using&nb=
sp;the&nbsp;Cleveland&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;during&nbsp;a&nbsp;stiff&nbsp;cro=
ss&nbsp;wind&nbsp;landing&nbsp;would&nbsp;be&nbsp;too&nbsp;risky&nbsp;do=
&nbsp;the&nbsp;effectivness/touchiness&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;brakes?<BR>=
<BR>Thanks&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;info!<BR>Mike<BR><BR><BR><BR>Rexster&n=
bsp;&lt;runwayrex(at)juno.com&gt;&nbsp;wrote:&nbsp;--&gt;&nbsp;Kitfox-List&=
nbsp;message&nbsp;posted&nbsp;by:&nbsp;"Rexster"&nbsp;<BR><BR>&nbsp;<=
BR><BR>Malcolm&nbsp;and&nbsp;Ray,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I&nbsp;chan=
ged&nbsp;over&nbsp;from&nbsp;Matco&nbsp;to&nbsp;Cleveland&nbsp;in&nbsp;2=
001,&nbsp;when&nbsp;I&nbsp;wore&nbsp;out&nbsp;my&nbsp;l<BR>arge&nbsp;=
skinned&nbsp;tires.&nbsp;As&nbsp;I&nbsp;looked&nbsp;for&nbsp;replacement=
&nbsp;tires,&nbsp;I&nbsp;thought&nbsp;of&nbsp;how&nbsp;<BR>poorly&nbs=
p;these&nbsp;Matcos&nbsp;worked&nbsp;and&nbsp;how&nbsp;happy&nbsp;fellow=
&nbsp;Kitfox&nbsp;guys&nbsp;were&nbsp;with&nbsp;th<BR>eir&nbsp;Clevel=
ands.&nbsp;I&nbsp;was&nbsp;also&nbsp;aware&nbsp;that&nbsp;the&nbsp;large=
&nbsp;wheels&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;had&nbsp;were&nbsp;n<BR>ot&nbsp;as=
&nbsp;round&nbsp;as&nbsp;they&nbsp;should&nbsp;be.&nbsp;I&nbsp;talked&nb=
sp;to&nbsp;Dave&nbsp;Morris&nbsp;at&nbsp;Skystar&nbsp;and&nbsp;he<BR>=
&nbsp;told&nbsp;me&nbsp;that&nbsp;those&nbsp;wheels&nbsp;did&nbsp;get&nb=
sp;bent&nbsp;easily&nbsp;when&nbsp;the&nbsp;factory&nbsp;installe<BR>=
d&nbsp;the&nbsp;skinned&nbsp;tires&nbsp;on&nbsp;them.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nb=
sp;At&nbsp;that&nbsp;point,&nbsp;I&nbsp;ordered&nbsp;the&nbsp;Cleveland&=
nbsp;brakes&nbsp;along&nbsp;with&nbsp;six&nbsp;inch&nbsp;whe<BR>els,&=
nbsp;tires&nbsp;and&nbsp;new&nbsp;Mcreary&nbsp;Air&nbsp;Hawk&nbsp;tires&=
nbsp;from&nbsp;Wag&nbsp;Areo.&nbsp;Aircraft&nbsp;Spruce<BR>&nbsp;also=
&nbsp;carries&nbsp;them.&nbsp;I&nbsp;found&nbsp;the&nbsp;entire&nbsp;pur=
chase&nbsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;fairly&nbsp;reasonable&nbsp;<BR>and&nbsp;w=
as&nbsp;thrilled&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;results!&nbsp;With&nbsp;the&nbs=
p;Matcos,&nbsp;I&nbsp;had&nbsp;to&nbsp;use&nbsp;a&nbsp;lot&nbsp;o<BR>=
f&nbsp;brake&nbsp;pedal&nbsp;pressure&nbsp;to&nbsp;hold&nbsp;the&nbsp;Fo=
x&nbsp;during&nbsp;run-ups.&nbsp;With&nbsp;the&nbsp;Clevelan<BR>ds,&n=
bsp;there&nbsp;was&nbsp;a&nbsp;world&nbsp;of&nbsp;difference.&nbsp;The&n=
bsp;Cleveland&nbsp;wheels&nbsp;are&nbsp;round&nbsp;and&nbsp;<BR>the&n=
bsp;Air&nbsp;Hawk&nbsp;tires&nbsp;are&nbsp;still&nbsp;looking&nbsp;new&n=
bsp;to&nbsp;this&nbsp;day.&nbsp;I&nbsp;can't&nbsp;even&nbsp;see&nbsp;a=
<BR>ny&nbsp;appreciable&nbsp;wear&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;brake&nbsp;pads.=
&nbsp;There's&nbsp;a&nbsp;total&nbsp;of&nbsp;510&nbsp;hours&nbsp;on&nbsp=
;t<BR>he&nbsp;plane&nbsp;now.<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I&nbsp;went&nbsp;u=
pstairs&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;hangar&nbsp;Thursday&nbsp;night&nbsp;to&nb=
sp;search&nbsp;for&nbsp;those&nbsp;Matc<BR>o&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;and&nbs=
p;didn't&nbsp;come&nbsp;across&nbsp;them.&nbsp;I'm&nbsp;starting&nbsp;to=
&nbsp;think&nbsp;that&nbsp;after&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR>a&nbsp;week&nbsp;or&n=
bsp;so&nbsp;of&nbsp;storing&nbsp;all&nbsp;the&nbsp;old&nbsp;stuff&nbsp;a=
nd&nbsp;being&nbsp;so&nbsp;much&nbsp;happier&nbsp;with<BR>&nbsp;the&n=
bsp;new,&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;pitched&nbsp;the&nbsp;tires,&nbsp;wheels&=
nbsp;and&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;as&nbsp;an&nbsp;assembly.&nbsp;<BR><BR>&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;I&nbsp;guess&nbsp;I'd&nbsp;make&nbsp;a&nbsp;good&nbsp;comm=
ercial&nbsp;for&nbsp;Cleveland!&nbsp;What&nbsp;matters&nbsp;to&nbsp;you=
<BR>&nbsp;two&nbsp;is&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;guess&nbsp;I&nbsp;don't&nbsp=
;have&nbsp;the&nbsp;old&nbsp;Matcos,&nbsp;but&nbsp;I'll&nbsp;look&nbsp;a=
gain&nbsp;th<BR>is&nbsp;weekend&nbsp;and&nbsp;let&nbsp;you&nbsp;know&=
nbsp;if&nbsp;I&nbsp;saved&nbsp;the&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;for&nbsp;some&nbsp;r=
eason.&nbsp;If&nbsp;I&nbsp;<BR>find&nbsp;them,&nbsp;I'll&nbsp;contact=
&nbsp;both&nbsp;of&nbsp;you&nbsp;and&nbsp;you&nbsp;can&nbsp;fight&nbsp;o=
ver&nbsp;them.&nbsp;Price?&nbsp;<BR>Close&nbsp;to&nbsp;nothing.&nbsp;=
<BR><BR>Rex&nbsp;Phelps&nbsp;/&nbsp;Michigan&nbsp;/&nbsp;EAA&nbsp;cha=
pter&nbsp;13&nbsp;<BR><BR><BR>px;&nbsp;MARGIN-LEFT:&nbsp;5px;&nbsp;BO=
RDER-LEFT:&nbsp;#000000&nbsp;2px&nbsp;solid;&nbsp;MARGIN-RIGHT:&nbsp;0px=
"<BR>&gt;<BR>&nbsp;<BR><BR>Malcolm&nbsp;and&nbsp;Ray,<BR><BR>&nbsp;&n=
bsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I&nbsp;changed&nbsp;over&nbsp;from&nbsp;Matco&nbsp;to&nb=
sp;Cleveland&nbsp;in&nbsp;2001,&nbsp;wh<BR>en&nbsp;I&nbsp;wore&nbsp;o=
ut&nbsp;my&nbsp;large&nbsp;skinned&nbsp;tires.&nbsp;As&nbsp;I&nbsp;looke=
d&nbsp;for&nbsp;replacement&nbsp;t<BR>ires,&nbsp;I&nbsp;thought&nbsp;=
of&nbsp;how&nbsp;poorly&nbsp;these&nbsp;Matcos&nbsp;worked&nbsp;and&nbsp=
;how&nbsp;happy&nbsp;fellow&nbsp;K<BR>itfox&nbsp;guys&nbsp;were&nbsp;=
with&nbsp;their&nbsp;Clevelands.&nbsp;I&nbsp;was&nbsp;also&nbsp;aware&nb=
sp;that&nbsp;the&nbsp;large&nbsp;w<BR>heels&nbsp;that&nbsp;I&nbsp;had=
&nbsp;were&nbsp;not&nbsp;as&nbsp;round&nbsp;as&nbsp;they&nbsp;should&nbs=
p;be.&nbsp;I&nbsp;talked&nbsp;to&nbsp;Dave&nbsp;M<BR>orris&nbsp;at&nb=
sp;Skystar&nbsp;and&nbsp;he&nbsp;told&nbsp;me&nbsp;that&nbsp;those&nbsp;=
wheels&nbsp;did&nbsp;get&nbsp;bent&nbsp;easily&nbsp;wh<BR>en&nbsp;the=
&nbsp;factory&nbsp;installed&nbsp;the&nbsp;skinned&nbsp;tires&nbsp;on&nb=
sp;them.<BR><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;At&nbsp;that&nbsp;point,&nbsp;I&nbsp;o=
rdered&nbsp;the&nbsp;Cleveland&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;along&nbsp;with<BR>&n=
bsp;six&nbsp;inch&nbsp;wheels,&nbsp;tires&nbsp;and&nbsp;new&nbsp;Mcreary=
&nbsp;Air&nbsp;Hawk&nbsp;tires&nbsp;from&nbsp;Wag&nbsp;Are<BR>o.&nbsp=
;Aircraft&nbsp;Spruce&nbsp;also&nbsp;carries&nbsp;them.&nbsp;I&nbsp;foun=
d&nbsp;the&nbsp;entire&nbsp;purchase&nbsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;<BR>fairly&=
nbsp;reasonable&nbsp;and&nbsp;was&nbsp;thrilled&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;=
results!&nbsp;With&nbsp;the&nbsp;Matcos,&nbsp;I&nbsp;<BR>had&nbsp;to&=
nbsp;use&nbsp;a&nbsp;lot&nbsp;of&nbsp;brake&nbsp;pedal&nbsp;pressure&nbs=
p;to&nbsp;hold&nbsp;the&nbsp;Fox&nbsp;during&nbsp;run-ups.<BR>&nbsp;W=
ith&nbsp;the&nbsp;Clevelands,&nbsp;there&nbsp;was&nbsp;a&nbsp;world&nbsp=
;of&nbsp;difference.&nbsp;The&nbsp;Clevelan<BR>d&nbsp;wheels&nbsp;are=
&nbsp;round&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;Air&nbsp;Hawk&nbsp;tires&nbsp;are&nbs=
p;still&nbsp;looking&nbsp;new&nbsp;to&nbsp;this&nbsp;<BR>day.&nbsp;I&=
nbsp;can't&nbsp;even&nbsp;see&nbsp;any&nbsp;appreciable&nbsp;wear&nbsp;o=
n&nbsp;the&nbsp;brake&nbsp;pads.&nbsp;There's&nbsp;a&nbsp;<BR>total&n=
bsp;of&nbsp;510&nbsp;hours&nbsp;on&nbsp;the&nbsp;plane&nbsp;now.<BR><BR>=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I&nbsp;went&nbsp;upstairs&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;hangar=
&nbsp;Thursday&nbsp;night&nbsp;to&nbsp;search&nbsp;f<BR>or&nbsp;those=
&nbsp;Matco&nbsp;brakes&nbsp;and&nbsp;didn't&nbsp;come&nbsp;across&nbsp;=
them.&nbsp;I'm&nbsp;starting&nbsp;to&nbsp;think<BR>&nbsp;that&nbsp;af=
ter&nbsp;&nbsp;a&nbsp;week&nbsp;or&nbsp;so&nbsp;of&nbsp;storing&nbsp;all=
&nbsp;the&nbsp;old&nbsp;stuff&amp;nb<BR>sp;and&nbsp;being&nbsp;so&nbs=
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