Machen Inc. Slotted Disc Heavy Duty Brake Lining Conversion Kit 65-34 on 2040-parts.com
Greeley, Colorado, US
These brake assemblies were removed from my flying Aerostar that we are parting out. They are in serviceable condition but will most likely need pad when installed on your plane. We have a big inventory of Aerostar parts at great prices so if there is anything else you need just email us. The auction includes the wheel assembly (tires are wornout so they will be removed forshipping savings), brake calipers , discs and back plate. The Cleveland Wheel number is 40-128 the pad lining these use are 66-44. They STC'd assembly Kit 65-34 is approved on the Aerostar line 600 and 601 s/n 0165 to 0925, 601P s/n 0157 and up, all 602P and all 700P. They are priced to move and cost over $5000 new so bid often. Email any question you might have.
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