Whoops! I trimmed my rudder stops for 25 degrees swing with the called out spacing in the assembly manual. Then I installed the fibreglass fairings (SS7 speedster tail) and discovered that I needed to back the rod end bolts out a little more to get adequate spacing for fabric covering. Only a turn or so on the bolts made a big difference on the rudder swing angle-now its way more than 25 degrees. What is the easiest way to add material back onto the rudder stops? I know John put in threaded stop bolts, but is there an easier way. I don't care about having an adjustable stop. I'm a little leery about just epoxy bonding on a spacer plate-maybe if I also put a rivet thru it? Anybody else have this problem?

Jim