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Dan wondered?
> > I have the original Matco brake pads. Should I change the pads to
> > Cleveland pads now or
> > wait until the Matco pads are worn out? What is the observed
>> Dan
> Larry Henney reported:
> Just to let you know there are a few devils advocates on the list I've
> got 314 hours on my 360 Matco breaks. As yet I've not changed the pads.
> I will however probably go to Clevelands during my next annual when they
> need changing. My personal opinion is that riding breaks causes glazing
> and premature failure. Perhaps this is part of the bad rap that Matco
> constantly receives.
>
> Use'm for a while. They've got a little service life.
I agree with Larry's advice. My results have been very similar to Larry's, I
always roll out if I have the choice. However at 300 hours I replaced the
pads with Clevelands and found that the braking was improved. I made the
mistake of ordering from AS&S, the rivets were too short so I had to
scrounge around for the longer rivets. If you order from Lancair they
provide the proper rivets.
Gary Melton
N320GG LNC2 300+ hours
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