Posted for Charles R Patton <charlesrvrpatton@verizon.net>:
I installed the Spry shocks on our 360 in early 2000. I was very unhappy with the doughnuts as others have mentioned. The two downsides I considered were the potential deflate issue on Tim's shocks (purely anecdotal, but convincing by observation of the construction) and the slightly heavier Spry shocks vs Tim's. The weights I got at the time were: Doughnuts 1.79# ea. Spry shocks 3.47# ea I don't have Tim's shocks' weight. I, too, have been very happy with the Spry shocks. Charles Patton N360JM 360 LNC2 > > So … I’ve heard nothing regarding whether or not the deflation of > Tim’s shocks causes the airplane to be “stuck” where ever it is. Is it > true or do we have to consult Snopes? > > The prices are very close and I’m in the market too. So is it a deal > killer that if Tim’s deflates you’re stuck on the ground until > repaired? Any history of deflation of either? Any downside to Spry’s? > Since there are numerous folks ready to purchase, now’s the time for a > bottom line answer. Have all the folks looking to buy also considered > Tim’s? Why are you not buying Tim’s Debongers? > Jim > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* Lancair Mailing List [mailto:lml@lancaironline.net] *On Behalf > Of *rwolf99@aol.com > *Sent:* Monday, August 13, 2007 12:37 AM > *To:* lml@lancaironline.net > *Subject:* [LML] Shock Struts for 360 > > I'm in the market for shock struts as well. As we know, the options > are Tim Ong's and John Spry's. It seems no matter which one is used, > the owner is extremely happy. In fact, I don't know anyone that is > dissatisfied with their choice. > > However, I'm told that if Tim's deflate, you're stuck where you are > until it's fixed. If John's deflate, however, you still have the > spring but no shock absorber and you can still get home -- at least, > that's what I've been told. > > Opinion is unanimous, however, that the rubber donuts suck. > > Me, I'm still building, and I can defer this expense until the day > before I fly, but I might want to get in on an order for a pair of > Spry struts if we're putting one together. > > - Rob Wolf > LNC2 (360) 85% >
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