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Thought I would spruce up the old bird with a new set of rudder pedal
pads. I have seen several planes where they have either tie-wrapped them on or, worse yet, SCREWED them on. Looking in the ol' Piper parts inventory I see that they are WHAT!!!!! $84.39 EACH!!! Ah, yes. The old "Aviation Gouge". Anyway, does anyone have a clue as to what 1966-ish automobile these were really made for? I may go down to the local parts store with one in hand to compare against the "Help" parts on the rack. Might get lucky. I am SURE there is a $6.99 solution to this problem. Thanks for any info. Mike |
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