worst case you should not have to shim all the way around.... quick and
dirty sacrifice.... local auto parts store ... buy a set of blade feeler
gauges. The thinner gauges should make perfectly selectable shim stock
to jam the blades in place. They should be thin enough to cut with a
pair of scissors
ptegler
On 9/5/2022 11:27 AM, Dave Connitt wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need suggestions on how to shim or increase the diameter of the knurled
> portion of my driver side wheel box until I get back from Watkins Glen next
> week. I have a set of original wheel boxes but there is no way I can get them
> swapped in before we leave this Thursday. For instance, Is there some type of
> shim stock/adhesive combination I could wrap around the knurled wheel on the
> wheel box?
> Thanks,
> Dave Connitt
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