McFarlane Aviation Products - MC0543022-4

Part Number: MC0543022-4

TUBE STEERING (Right)

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Stainless steel tubes for improved corrosion resistance.

 

Nose Wheel Steering Rods for Cessna Aircraft 

Tired of "soft" worn out steering rods?  

Replace them with improved McFarlane FAA-PMA approved steering rods!

 

  • New re-designed long-life springs
  • Hardened internal washer for greater durability
  • Stainless steel tubes for improved corrosion resistance (MC0543022 Series)
  • Optimum performance even after years of service!

 

 

Can You Stop Nose Gear Shimmy? by Dave McFarlane

 

Steering Rod Boots also available! 

Maintenance Tip!
How do I know if my steering rods need to be replaced?

        • Nose wheel steering is unusually sluggish
        • One or both sides offer little or no spring resistance to steering input
        • More than 1 1/8" of free travel is present in either steering rod
        • The aircraft pulls to either side during taxiing
        • Inconsistent steering or rudder rigging

 

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OEM Part Number McFarlane Part Number Comment
0543022-10 MC0543022-4
0543022-4 MC0543022-4

Eligible Aircraft

Make Series Model Beginning S/N Ending S/N Eligibility Chart
Cessna 150 150 17001 17999 1005
Cessna 150 150 59001 59018 1005
Cessna 150 150A 15059019 15059350 1005
Cessna 150 150B 15059351 15059700 1005
Cessna 150 150C 15059701 15060087 1005
Cessna 150 150D 15060088 15060772 1005
Cessna 150 150E 15060773 15061532 1005
Cessna 150 150F 15061533 15064532 1005
Cessna 150 150G 15064533 15067198 1005
Cessna 150 150H 15067199 15069308 1005
Cessna 150 150J 15069309 15071128 1005
Cessna 150 150K 15071129 15072003 1005
Cessna 150 150L 15072004 15075781 1005
Cessna 150 150M 15075782 15079405 1005
Cessna 150 A150K A1500001 A1500226 1005
Cessna 150 A150L A1500227 A1500523 1005
Cessna 150 A150M A1500524 A1500734 1005
Cessna 150 F150F F150-0001 F1500067 1005
Cessna 150 F150G F1500068 F1500219 1005
Cessna 150 F150H F1500220 F1500389 1005
Cessna 150 F150J F1500390 F1500529 1005
Cessna 150 F150K F15000530 F15000658 1005
Cessna 150 F150L F15000659 F15001143 1005
Cessna 150 F150M F15001144 F15001428 1005
Cessna 150 FA150K FA1500001 FA1500081 1005
Cessna 150 FA150L FA1500082 FA1500120 1005
Cessna 150 FRA150L FRA1500121 FRA1500261 1005
Cessna 150 FRA150M FRA1500262 FRA1500336 1005
Cessna 152 152 15279406 15286033 1005
Cessna 152 A152 A1520735 A1521049 1005
Cessna 152 F152 F15201429 F15201980 1005
Cessna 152 FA152 FA1520337 FA1520425 1005

Related Documents

Press Releases

2013-09-24 Can You Stop Nose Gear Shimmy?

PMA Lists

McFarlane Aviation, Inc. PMA Supplement 1

Maintenance and Product Guides

Can You Stop Nose Gear Shimmy?

Installation, Use, and Maintenance Instructions

Steering Rod Boot Installation Instructions

Eligibility Charts

ELIGIBILITY, Steering Tube, Cessna 150, 152, 172

Related Product Catalog Pages

Nose Wheel Steering Parts

Frequently Asked Questions

Question
The free play movement of my new steering rod has a little drag when I push it in and out. My old steering rod does not have much shaft drag. Is there something wrong with my new steering rod?
What else can cause poor steering response besides the steering rods?
How do I know if my steering rods are working properly?
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