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Joe Moilanen
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Main gear replacement

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Several years ago I came across a great step-by-step article on replacing main gear legs somewhere in these forums with some great tips. I even printed it out but can't seem to find it. I've done searches here, but cannot find the one I'm looking for. Does anyone out there recall it?

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Here is an article from Steve Knopp from P-Ponk. I posted this somewhere years ago but don't seem to be able to find it so here it is again.
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lowNslow wrote:Here is an article from Steve Knopp from P-Ponk. I posted this somewhere years ago but don't seem to be able to find it so here it is again.
It wasn't the one that I had in mind but it's a good one also. Thanks!!

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Joe, I think Lopez’ entry may be what you’re looking for. A copy of it — or a link to it — should be archived in the Mx Library under “Landing Gear and Brakes” to make it easier to find.
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n2582d wrote:Joe, I think Lopez’ entry may be what you’re looking for. A copy of it — or a link to it — should be archived in the Mx Library under “Landing Gear and Brakes” to make it easier to find.
That's the one! Thanks!

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