Pietenpol-List: Goodyear wheels/brakes
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 1999 9:11 pm
Original Posted By: "mail.execpc.com"
Regarding the recent mention of a set of Goodyear wheels for a cheapoffering price. A word of caution. I had goodyear wheels, (originalequipment) on a 1949 Piper Clipper. They were not the greatest; thebrake design features an "expander tube" system. That is a rubber tubedoughnut that expands outward against the shoes, forcing them againstthe drum. One of mine ruptured and as of 1987 they were impossible toreplace. I replaced the wheels with a set of Cleveland disc brakes and the results were outstanding. The point is if a person wants to havebrakes then the advertised set does not appear to be a bargain. LouLarsenRegarding the recent mention of a setof Goodyearwheels for a cheap offering price. A word of caution.I hadgoodyear wheels, (original equipment) on a 1949 Piper Clipper.They werenot the greatest; the brake design features an "expander tube"system.That is a rubber tube doughnut that expands outward against the shoes,forcingthem against the drum. One of mine ruptured and as of 1987they wereimpossible to replace. I replaced the wheels with a set ofCleveland discbrakes and the results were outstanding. The point is if apersonwants to have brakes then the advertised setdoes not appear to beabargain. Lou Larsen________________________________________________________________________________
Regarding the recent mention of a set of Goodyear wheels for a cheapoffering price. A word of caution. I had goodyear wheels, (originalequipment) on a 1949 Piper Clipper. They were not the greatest; thebrake design features an "expander tube" system. That is a rubber tubedoughnut that expands outward against the shoes, forcing them againstthe drum. One of mine ruptured and as of 1987 they were impossible toreplace. I replaced the wheels with a set of Cleveland disc brakes and the results were outstanding. The point is if a person wants to havebrakes then the advertised set does not appear to be a bargain. LouLarsenRegarding the recent mention of a setof Goodyearwheels for a cheap offering price. A word of caution.I hadgoodyear wheels, (original equipment) on a 1949 Piper Clipper.They werenot the greatest; the brake design features an "expander tube"system.That is a rubber tube doughnut that expands outward against the shoes,forcingthem against the drum. One of mine ruptured and as of 1987they wereimpossible to replace. I replaced the wheels with a set ofCleveland discbrakes and the results were outstanding. The point is if apersonwants to have brakes then the advertised setdoes not appear to beabargain. Lou Larsen________________________________________________________________________________