

NineThreeKilo wrote:Dare I ask $
corefile wrote:So what is the difference between his original Titanium legs and these new ones to account for the 6lb difference?
The new legs are a little thinner
180Marty wrote:The new legs are a little thinner
Thanks for the info you posted. Are they thin enough that the gear box doesn't have to be carved on to make them fit. That is the thing that I don't like about the install.
can you comment on the hogging out the gear box opening?
180Marty wrote:can you comment on the hogging out the gear box opening?
Here is a thread from last year that shows what has to be done.
https://backcountrypilot.org/forum/185- ... gear-25439
mtv wrote:The titanium gear is a pretty big leap $$wise, no doubt.
But for those doing actual rough country landings, they could be a great cost savings, versus a failure of a 40-50 year old piece of steel that’s had heaven knows how many “tweaks” in its life.
Something to be said for “new”. I’ve seen old ones fail.
MTV
hotrod180 wrote:Sounds awesome Josh.
Did you trade in your old gear legs toward the ti legs?

soyAnarchisto wrote:You mentioned replacing axles. Are those Ti axles from TLGW or are they airforms Ti axles? Did you have to replace them, or was that a choice? Airforms Ti axles are $3grand/pair.
Dog is my Copilot wrote:.... It is nice to be done with modding my Skywagon. I got a few things left cosmetically. ....


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