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Matco brakes for our experimental airplane.

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J5Mike

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Anyone here ever used Matco 600X6" wheels and brakes on your
homebuilt airplane and where you satisfied with the quality of
their product ? I am also looking at some Groves.

We are restoring our Breezy airframe and need to update our wheels
and brakes . I noticed that Matco brakes for an experimental are
much cheaper than Groves and the much higher priced Clevelands .

http://www.matcomfg.com/ESERIES125BPAE138JPLATE-idv-3891-30.html


The Groves certainly look like a very good choice .

The airplane has Cub wings ,an 0-235 and weighs #920 empty
with tricycle landing gear .
thanks, Mike

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catal...MI4PXQ9-TW3AIVBX0BCh3R8AKvEAEYASACEgL0tfD_BwE


Grove wheels and brakes :
https://www.wagaero.com/wheels-brakes-tires/wheel-brake-kits/6-magnesium-wheel-and-brake-kit.html
 

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