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Old March 10th 09, 02:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
BobR
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Default Kitplanes quality: hands-on stuff

On Mar 9, 10:16*pm, Chris Hegar Chris.Hegar.3ot...@no-
mx.forums.travel.com wrote:
What brakes are you using?

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Message Origin: TRAVEL.com


I believe they are Matco but I will have to check. I do know that
some of the builders have not been overly happy with them. I question
though rather they have the brake pedal leverage to get proper
pressure for activation of the brakes. Some of the original pedal
designs didn't give very good leverage. I also decided to use the
remote fluid resevoir instead of the original built in resevior. Just
didn't want to have to stand on my head to check brake fluid.
 




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