Bravo wear pads
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Not sure how far they would be from you but, I live in Md. and went to Grand Sport Center in Lake of the hills to buy my boat. I couldn't ask for better people to deal with.
Grand Sport Center
1530 Industrial Drive
Lake in the Hills, IL
(847) 458-6488
www.grandsportcenter.com
Grand Sport Center
1530 Industrial Drive
Lake in the Hills, IL
(847) 458-6488
www.grandsportcenter.com
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The part number from merc is 805261A1. If your pads cracked it can be an indication of a loose gimble. Flex in the hinge or steering pins can cause the pads to break apart and then wearing of the metal under them. Good check is to grab the skeg and pull up and down, look for slop. Also move the drive from right to left and look for slop in the hinge pins in the helmet.
Hope that helps.
Dick
The part number from merc is 805261A1. If your pads cracked it can be an indication of a loose gimble. Flex in the hinge or steering pins can cause the pads to break apart and then wearing of the metal under them. Good check is to grab the skeg and pull up and down, look for slop. Also move the drive from right to left and look for slop in the hinge pins in the helmet.
Hope that helps.
Dick
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