Ok, I'm turning to you guys for first-hand or otherwise bulletproof testimony on the PPonk gear box reinforcement kit. I've heard plenty of opinions, but never from anybody with the unassailable credibility of the BCP peanut gallery.
Here's the site: http://www.pponk.com/HTML%20PAGES/gldr.html
On the plus side, most folks seem to agree that they do add considerable strength to the structural attachment of Cessna gear.
On the negative side, the detractors will say that when you do manage to shear a PPonk kit, it takes half the airframe with it. Also, the extra weight, of course.
I have a '52 170B with the stock O-300A in front. It's on 180 gear legs. I run 8.50s, and take it into rocky and hummocky landing sites in summer, but not 'Big Rocks and Long Props' stuff by any means. In the winter I like to play on snow, where the torsional loads on the gear get increased from the arm of the skis whenever you make a turn in heavy or deep snow. I run Aero 3000 skis with oversized UHMW bases. I run an Aero tail ski too. I think the Aeros are better about torsion than some other skis, because they are generally shorter and wider, and they curve up on the back and sides a little bit, as well as in the front. This plane had already been upgraded to solid aluminum axles, and I upgraded again to hollow AN steel axles when I got the skis.
So, anybody ever had problems with their stock Cessna gear boxes? Anybody ever had a PPonk kit eat their plane in a botched landing? Any ski-fliers consider this a must-have mod? Anybody out there have no idea, but want to mouth off anyway...?
Thanks in advance,
-DP

