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I'm a fan of the Grove gear.
On my Yellow plane, when I converted from the standard bungee gear, Douglas wheels, Matco brakes and 20x7x8 atv tires to Grove gear, wheels, double puck brakes and Desser 21/800-6 tires, I had an overall weight gain of only 12 pounds.
I could make that up by skipping a couple double cheese burgers.
(but I probably won't…)
IMO, well worth it. One person's opinion.
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Mark me down as a yes for the Grove gear Jeff. Can't help much with the bush gear reviews. Zero time on those. If you need more prop clearance that may be the way to go and maybe a little lighter weight but you can check those numbers out with the factory but there is no denying the strength, simplicity and popularity of the Grove product on the Kitfox airframe.
Hope you are progressing nicely on your build.
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Good point, Steve. I contacted and spoke directly with Robby Grove when I was building the Mangy Fox to find out if they could make a spring that was taller and still fit and function as originally designed.
They made a spring for me that is approximately 3" taller and 2" wider in stance than the standard model IV spring while still fitting the original mount. The model V spring is already made from thicker and wider material than the IV spring, so I would be surprised if they couldn't do something similar, if you need prop clearance.
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Steve
I have a couple questions in to the factory. With the 340 up front, weight will be a major deciding factor.
I finally finished my panel and have the rest of the engine electronics ready to go in. Headed to the airport today to figure out where everything will go.
I need to get my AP servos so I can get them installed. Will get them next week. After they are in, I should be ready to start covering the fuselage.
The fuel system for my EFII won't work with a 1 gal header so I won't be using a header tank. Gotta run return lines back to both tanks and use a duplex valve.
I was able to sell my Rotax FWF and Kitfox worked with me on piecing together a FWF for my 340. For that I was very grateful. Didn't need everything in the 233 FWF kit. I picked up a set of lift strut fairings too.
At this point is is really just time to start putting things together!
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Thanks for the update Jeff. Keep after it.
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After conferring with other people that like to spend my $$ :D and the folks at Kitfox I have decided to go with the cabane style gear. I do have a question in to Debra about the STi gear tho...
The cabane gear has 3 inches over the Grove style gear. Might need it for prop clearance.
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With your engine that makes sense Jeff and you get that retro look too.
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I have contacted John Roberts at AVWeld and I think he has a pretty elegant solution. Cabane gear with a gas strut that is adjustable! He also uses the spring gear mounts for the forward mount. Price is pretty reasonable too for a shock absorber cabane gear. Here is a couple pics he sent.
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The cabane gear looks nice and the shocks would feel nice, but I really doubt that any of it is a strong as the Grove gear. The Grove is about as indestructible as you will ever find, and if you do bend it (it almost never breaks) just send it back to Grove and they can straighten it and reheat treat it.