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Complete pilot and co pilot rudder and toe brake pedal assembly, with master cylinders(2)
All linkages included, removed off a flying aircraft ,recently.
Complete pilot and co pilot rudder and toe brake pedal assembly, with master cylinders(2)
All linkages included, removed off a flying aircraft ,recently.
$300.00 plus shipping from Wa.
four two 5 9 four 9 two nine nine 5.
brake pedals, toe brakes, rudder pedals.
Is there any way to add toe brakes to the passenger side of Colt that has pilot side toe brakes?
[QUOTE=CTJER;141691]Is there any way to add toe brakes to the passenger side of Colt that has pilot side toe brakes?
Hi Jerry,
Yes you should be able to modify these pedals that where used on a pacer. You may need to shorten the cross tube width.
You will have to be creative with the floor mounting for the master cylinders and the rudder cross tube bearing mounts.
See picture for approx. configuration.
The original rudder pedals in my pacer are constructed out of round tube, not the cast alloy plate style listed here. I had heard that the cast pedals eat up valuable space.
My youngest son’s Clipper had those Cessna pedals. I flew it once and couldn’t get it on the ground fast enough. My knees would not fit under the instrument panel. Steve flew it that way but finally removed them and put the originals in.
My youngest son’s Clipper had those Cessna pedals. I flew it once and couldn’t get it on the ground fast enough. My knees would not fit under the instrument panel. Steve flew it that way but finally removed them and put the originals in.
I have the Univair set up. Six foot two and no fit issues. Still have co-pilot side toe brakes on my list, just after a flow through oil filter. Between the two probably busts my upgrade budget for the year.