Before the fuselage was covered I had checked the wheel alignment and both sides needed to be adjusted (plans built fuselage and gear). I think I did it with the wings installed, didn't record the gear spread but think it was about 70". Since then I replaced my streamlined shock struts with the round struts from the factory. The fit wasn't quite as good, I remember it being hard to get the bolts in one side. Before I fly I wanted to verify that the alignment and gear spread was good. I loaded the plane to 2000# using blocks of crack seal for our runway that weigh 33#s each. Saved me from buying sand bags. I rolled the main gear onto grease plates and the center to center wheel distance was 71 5/8th. Added another 3 blocks and the gear spread was right at 72". Toe in was measured as .15 deg on the right and .65 deg on the left. Bob's spec calls for 0 to .5 deg toe in. I called Bob this morning and he said that ideally it should be closer to 0 but shouldn't be a problem. One of his planes has toe in closer to 1 deg and hasn't been an issue. He said if it taxis straight it should be fine. That was great news as I didn't want to cut away fabric and get the torch out. I think this is an important item to check before flying, even with a kit built plane.
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