McFarlane Aviation Products FAA-PMA Replacement Aircraft Parts

Wheel and Brake Assemblies

Wheel Assemblies, Brake Assemblies, and Complete Kits

After mastering the bush tire, in 2013 Airframe's Alaskan Bushwheels turned to improving the standard Cleveland wheel and brake design. The FAA-PMA result of that design process is the line of ABI wheel and brake kits. Due to the material improvement of being made with aluminum versus magnesium, ABI wheel and brake kits improve corrosion resistance and part longevity particularly in wet or salty environments. ABI kits contain all components required to replace the existing wheels and brakes for one aircraft. 

 

  • Anodized using MIL SPEC A-8625, Type II, Class II, Black
  • More resistant to corrosion
  • Longer lasting
  • Complete kit and subassembly parts available
  • FAA-PMA Approved
  • Use APS Black Steel brake discs

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel and Brake Kits

 

Complete Kit
 Cleveland P/N
FAA-PMA'd
Initial STC Install
Notes
 ABI-199-62A (6 bolt, 1 1/2" axle)
 199-62A
Cessna 180, 185, and 206
Piper J-3, J3C, PA-11,-12,-14,-16,-18 and Cessna 170, 172, 180, and some 185s
Kit includes (2) ABI-40-75T wheel assemblies and (2) ABI-30-52N brake assemblies (including bearings, races, bolts, etc.). Kit incompatible and has fitment issues with all C172 tubular gear airplanes. 
 ABI-199-71 (6 bolt, 1 1/4" axle)
199-71
Piper J-3, J5C, PA-11,-12,-14,-15,-16,-17, PA-18 "150", PA-18A "150", and PA-20   Kit includes (2) ABI-40-60 wheel assemblies and (2) ABI-30-60A brake assemblies (including bearings, races, bolts, etc).
ABI-199-62 (3 bolt, 1 1/2" axle)
199-62
Cessna 180, 185, 206, Maule Series M-4 through M-9, American Champion Series 7 & 8
Piper J-3, J3C, PA-11,-12,-14,-16,-18 and Cessna 170, 172, 180, and some 185s
Kit includes (2) ABI 40-75D wheel assemblies and (2) ABI-30-52N brake assemblies (including bearings, races, bolts, etc.). Kit incompatible and has fitment issues with all C172 tubular gear airplanes. 

Warranty Policy: Warranty protection, when offered, will vary between manufacturers and products lines. Please contact customer support for any warranty claims. 

 

For ordering information, go to Wheel and Brake Kits.

 

News Articles

Share this article: