John, it is always good to have options, so here is another potential solution. Please note that this works for a mod-aircraft in it's own folder (not packaged in sfs file):
Please see my post on page 8. Although it refers to Avia B-534 mods, the technique should also apply to the A-20 series, or any other aircraft with a similar configuration; that is, if there exists a wheel mod for that particular series of aircraft. Just replace my references to the Bk-534 and B-534 III, with your A-20N, and obtain the neccessary copies from Jero's A-20 wheel mod, to place into the appropriate A20N folder.
I can't guarentee this will work, but it's worth a try. Be sure to backup your A-20N files so you can revert if necessary.
Please let us know if and how you got it to work, as it may help others.
Thanks, and good luck ~ Rudi
btw; the strat's pick-guard is on the wrong side, Jimi played 'em left handed, but upside down.. just kidding John, it's a great pic. I think I've built one too many templates to be noticing stuff like this
Rudi_Jaeger, similary method I use on the other mod aircraft,
for example.
1.) I copied files from Mod Wheels V.5, A-20G(Multi1) into A-20N(Multi1):
Default.mat
gear.mat
gear2.mat
GearC1_D0.msh
GearL1_D0.msh
GearR1_D0.msh
Gloss1D0ok.mat
2.) I copied files from Mod Wheels V.5, A-20G(USA) into A-20N(USA):
Default.mat
gear.mat
gear2.mat
GearC1_D0.msh
GearL1_D0.msh
GearR1_D0.msh
Gloss1D0ok.mat
...and work oddly. Interesting black hubcap.