Install these axle shims between your landing gear and axles to insure that your tires track true. Correct any misalignment of toe-in or toe-out in 1/4" increments. |
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Grove Axle Shim 6102-3
Customer down 3 weeks. Parts were lost by shipper. Parts shipped from different locations. One shim was a camber shim, had pn of a toe shim (which was ordered), wrong pn stamped on shim, 6102-2.
Grove Axle Shim 6102-3
Excellent quality, it did exactly what I needed
Grove Axle Shim 6102-3
I had to enlarge 2 of holes for a Columbia 350 but the shim size was perfect for the gear leg
Grove Axle Shim 6102-3
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This is sold per shim. So only 1 is included in P/N# 06-00930.
The shims are in degrees, so if you order a 1/4 degree shim that will give you a 1/4 degree correction. They are not adjustable.
That is the wheel / tire size. For the Cessna 180, you will need the 600x6.
You would have to check your axle dimensions using the PDF in the Documents section.
Yes that is the correct pattern.
The best way to tell would be to measure it with a micrometer.
These are aluminum.