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There is a 2" offset and a 2 1/4" offset. The Univair STC'd wheels and brakes for the 1.5" axles have a 2" offset which is a problem on anything over 7" tires. IMG_20190218_075530.jpgIMG_20190218_075558.jpg
There is a 2" offset and a 2 1/4" offset. The Univair STC'd wheels and brakes for the 1.5" axles have a 2" offset which is a problem on anything over 7" tires. IMG_20190218_075530.jpgIMG_20190218_075558.jpg
Here's a pic of the clearance I had with 8.50x6 Air Tracs. I have Cleveland 40-28 wheels (don't remember the brake pn right now, but it's the lower clearance discs). I wasn't comfortable with this caliper clearance so I got a set of ABI-BSK3 spacers from Airframes Alaska. Have a new set of Desser 8.50 Tundras that'll go on with these spacers when I find some time! Remember to check which pins you have (mounted on the caliper that floats thru the torque plate). Luckily I already have the long ones, so I don't need to swap these when adding the spacers.
Here's a pic of the clearance I had with 8.50x6 Air Tracs. I have Cleveland 40-28 wheels (don't remember the brake pn right now, but it's the lower clearance discs). I wasn't comfortable with this caliper clearance so I got a set of ABI-BSK3 spacers from Airframes Alaska. Have a new set of Desser 8.50 Tundras that'll go on with these spacers when I find some time! Remember to check which pins you have (mounted on the caliper that floats thru the torque plate). Luckily I already have the long ones, so I don't need to swap these when adding the spacers.
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I emailed ABW about this also. This is what they sent back. For future searchers and such
Robert,
Generally, the single puck setup from Cleveland needs a spacer. That will also cause a need for new AN hardware. If your brake caliper is not hitting the tires, you may be fine running them that way. 1/8” is getting pretty tight, so I would test it out on the ground a bit, and at lower pressure. If your calipers are mounted low, that will make it flex more, possibly causing rubbing.
I emailed ABW about this also. This is what they sent back. For future searchers and such
Robert,
Generally, the single puck setup from Cleveland needs a spacer. That will also cause a need for new AN hardware. If your brake caliper is not hitting the tires, you may be fine running them that way. 1/8” is getting pretty tight, so I would test it out on the ground a bit, and at lower pressure. If your calipers are mounted low, that will make it flex more, possibly causing rubbing.
(Also for future searchers) When I went thru this for my Cleveland 40-28 wheels I was concerned about the bolt pattern of my 3-hole AN4 pattern matching with the Airframes 6-hole pattern. I called Airframes and they weren't 100%, but I figured I'd give it a shot. Airframes ABI-BSK3 does work with the 40-28 wheels. The Airframes spacer is drilled for a 6-hole pattern with AN4 thru bolts. This pattern matches some but not all Cleveland 3-bolt wheels, I have a buddy that tried these spacers on his Cleveland 40-59A 3-hole wheels and those actually have a different diameter for the bolt pattern than the Airframes spacer and most other Cleveland wheels. If using the spacer on a wheel with the AN5 thru bolts (like a 40-75) the spacer holes must be upsized by the installer. In all reality it would extremely simple to CAD up a spacer if you have a different bolt pattern and get them cut on a waterjet (I have the files for the 40-59A spacer if anybody needs them, my buddy who did this first sent them to me in case the Airframes spacers didn't fit my wheels). Also, Airframes does carry the longer brake anchor bolts (torque plate guide pins) - both flanged an unflanged dependent on your caliper type.
I don't remember the specifics from my A&P. Could be AC 23-27 substitution of parts on aging aircraft. For reference, Cleveland did make some elongated washers (kind of a small arc portion of the thru-bolt pattern) that they used for this same situation to space out the brake disc, I think they're 095-00800. My buddy who made his own used them for an experimental Cub.
Had to order the wheel spacers from Airframe Alaska. For future people. It comes with four spacers (2 per side if you need that much) each spacer is 1/8" thick. Also comes with new longer AN bolts to replace the originals. I used both spacers to gain 1/4".
I test fitted the 8.50X6 22" Desser tires on the Pacer. I have double puck brakes and the clearance of the caliper (with pretty much new brake pads) is only 3/32" to 1/8". Next I need to figure out what kind of brake anchor bolts I have and then most likely will order the spacers and anchor bolts from Airframes Alaska. Just hurts that the anchor bolts are $67 a piece.