You are going to have to explain IN DETAIL what your problem is with this gear ...
Hi Baz, Im happy to explain and help if there is such a question, of course I can only base on the photos from MSFS that you uploaded yourself, but I suspect there are no changes to the last model of the P3Dv5 version here, which was also released as free. The links were corrected in the last patch (between brackets) for P3D version and I can see that, thank you for that, but I wrote about it before. The problem, however, is with the proportions and scale of the connector (triangular part) and the wrong positioning of the screws. This element is triangular. The effect is that the model seems to droop too much all the time even with a weight of zero, which is why it is as visible even to my eye. You can click on the pictures to see better resolutions:
1/ this DC-3 with broken shock absorber (as an example of maximum deflection):
2/ now I will explain this part, already in this photo you can see that the model is too descending and the triangular part of the connector is too big
here is a comparison to P3D, same shot, green triangle - shows correct angles and size (this part is much smaller than in the model), red as in the model. Please note that the real part is really small, looking at the aspect ratio, the yellow dot shows the correct place of the central screw, this element is too big, therefore this element in the model falls so much. This picture is made (P3D) without load, cargo weight zero. By reducing this element and moving the central screw forward, you will get the correct angles.
3/ in the air (maybe it's ok in MSFS but I'd like to add that). Here is just a guess, note that in P3D this part does not straighten under load, no animation, maybe in MSFS it is corrected? Without load, there should be essentially a straight line at the joints of the brackets.
Here videos how its work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq-QKqfO14o
https://youtu.be/ANXRlvi90S8
It was done very well on the Manfred's model for FSX / P3D model, of course its not as detailed as on the AH model but the angles and proportions are kept very well. Please check it. If I helped - I'm happy.
Maybe it will be fixed someday, or in a patch? The DC-3 is a very well documented model, I think it's worth it. The model looks great and personally I only miss the fix here, sooner or later.