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n2582d
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Cleveland nameplates / stickers / labels

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To complete the refurb on my Cleveland wheels and brakes I bought a couple of stickers from Air Power. They are also available from Aircraft Spruce. The problem is that they are not to be found on the Cleveland IPC and in the Spruce catalog they only list the part numbers of these "nameplates" without giving a description of what they say. Here's the secret decoder ring:
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The top one for the caliper is p/n 166-20100, the middle one for the wheel is p/n 166-19700 and the warning label is p/n 166-20000.

After buying these I figured out where the term "sticker shock" originated! :lol:
Gary
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UH-OH! Does that mean missing stickers make the wheels/brakes as illegal as Bruce's seatbelts? :twisted:

Oh! Wait. He's got that Goodyear gear for cross-wind phobics......... :lol:
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I can only imagine what our illustrious Blue Leader must be thinking! :lol:
Gary
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