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Old 31st Oct 2003, 08:47
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Question 404 Brakes....Cleveland V Goodyear

Interested in opinions from experienced pilots on the pros & cons of the Cleveland Conversion for the 404.
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Ye please NASA we would love to put a 404 on line...
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we did the conversion on our Conquest years ago.Clevland brakes are far cheaper and have less moving parts.They weigh alot less than the goodyear.You do get new wheels with the kit.The only parts that wear are the linnings and thats only a half hour job to change.With the goodyear you have to jack the a/c and remove the wheel just to get to the pack.They will save you heaps in the long run.Our pilots never complained about them .Our titan did have clevland brakes as well.
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