Hello, I'm new here. This is my first post, although I've been learning a lot from listening (lurking?) to the old hands and new folks like myself for a while now. My son and I are building XL-D-43. I want to add how much I appreciate Leonard's designs. I think these are the best ultralights out there, but I'm biased towards old technology.
I thought I'd chime in on this landing gear business. I am planning to use the 20" Tuff wheels with compression springs. The design I've laid out puts the plane at the same height from the ground as the Black Max wheels. With this configuration, I end up with a strut force of 16/8.5 = 1.88 times the weight on the wheel. So if there is 225 lbs. on each wheel, the strut force will be 425 lbs. If you pick a spring with a 528 lb/inch spring rate, you would need to have the spring compressed 425 lb./528 lb./inch = .804 inch when the bolt is at the top of the slot.
The spring Leonard called out, 14714, has (I believe) a 528 lb./inch spring rate, and I recall he mentioned on a post some where that he preloads it 9/16", which is pretty close to the number I came up with. I think anyone using 20" wheels is going to have a similar geometry to what I came up with. I hope this helps, and doesn't muddy the waters any more than they are.