Ron Wanttaja wrote:
There are really several different types, some with square clips that pop out
completely, others with long riveted-on clips that don't come out. Like you, I
found an old wheel for sale at a fly-in for $5. Brought it home and found none
of the parts matched my OWN Goodyear wheels, the same nominal size. Guy with a
Luscombe across the hangar row had trouble with his Goodyears. I gave him the
wheel I'd bought, but they didn't match *his*, either.
Here's a close-up of my brake disk and clips:
http://www.bowersflybaby.com/goody1.JPG
Back when I was trying to find brake pads for less than $200/pair (I ended up
making my own) I was finally referred to a Goodyear wheel expert in Georgia or
the Carolinas. IIRC, I was given the name when I called the non-toll-free
number at Wag-Aero and pestered them for a bit.
You might try searching the archives of the Fly Baby mailing list, although much
of the discussions center on the 8.00x4 wheels.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flybab...query=goodyear
Ron Wanttaja
Thanks, Ron. Cy hooked me up with an excellent parts diagram that
showed my wheels exactly. I have the ones with the little square clips
(but no little square clips). I'm going to try to make the clips as Dan
suggested.
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