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We decided to install brakes on the right side of my M20J. Lasar quoted an exorbitant amount for the kit. My mechanic said we can do it for much less if I find the parts, like cylinders, etc, elsewhere. So, my question is: does anyone have these parts that he wants to sell? thank you

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The parts are in the IPC, the problem you will discover is that the all of the parts beyond the a couple master cylinders and 4 hoses, are all Mooney specific parts. You'll either need to find a salvage yard with a mid-body dual brakes (your cheapest route by far) or get them from the factory.  

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I have brake calipers, disks and other parts from an Ovation.  It sounds like you want the double puck brakes.  E-mail me at john.breda@gmail.com or call me at (617) 877-0025.  

Thanks,

John Breda

I am not 100% sure if the Ovation parts will work. My main concern right now is to find the right side pedals as they are different from the left side

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9 hours ago, Marcopolo said:

 I think @RicardoA is looking for the Co-Pilot brake pedals and master cylinders, not sure that's what you're removing for upgrade.

 

9 hours ago, RicardoA said:

Yes, that is exactly what I´m looking for Ron

Sorry, didn't read the title properly.

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On 12/16/2015 at 12:44 PM, kommers said:

We decided to install brakes on the right side of my M20J.

Would you please tell us a little bit why you want brakes on the right side.
A J model lands on under 200 yards in almost all conditions, and steering doesn't need brakes at all.

Just curious. 

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8 hours ago, j3gq said:

Would you please tell us a little bit why you want brakes on the right side.
A J model lands on under 200 yards in almost all conditions, and steering doesn't need brakes at all.

Just curious. 

Using it for instruction, maybe?

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