Well, despite the fact that the hole is large enough to support 1/16 inch of slop movement side to side, I have already encountered a rack that my end caps do not fit. Sigh.... I do not know how many of you this will impact. The cap did undergo fitting test in several racks (including the SKB) prior to being sent off to the metal shop. But, given the apparent variety of "rack standard" implementation, some of you may find your hole off slightly. Future versions of this end cap will have the hole slightly slotted to address this issue. So, what do you do if your end cap hole will not line up? Well you have options. 1. Think to yourself, "I have been waiting 2 years for these, I'm not giving them up, and drill the hole out to a slightly larger size so that they will indeed fit your rack. How big? The existing holes are about 15/64 inches. So, good drill choices would be 1/4" for if you are within 1/32 of fit, 17/64 if you need 1/16" to fit, 9/32 if you need another 3/32" and so on. You metric guys get out your own calculator. :) 2. Think to yourself, "I cannot operate / do not own a drill and want Larry to fix them for me." Send them back to me and I will drill them out without mucking up the nice paint and I will send them back to you at my cost. 3. Quietly 'cuss the Stooge (emphasis on quietly) and send your end caps back for a full refund, or a Stooge replacement credit for free replacement when I run these again with a slotted hole. The down side of this option is that you will probably have a five month wait before Dave and I paint metal again for Stooge products. I doubt that this fit issue will effect many of you. It is impossible to know with so many different racks out there. But, if it does, refer to options 1 through 3 above and know your purchase of Stooge products is backs by a full satisfaction guarantee. If you do have a rack that the caps do NOT fit, PLEASE tell me exactly what rack it is so I can put it on my personal "poop" list for future reference. I plan to exercise option # 2 for all end caps that are not yet shipped, so that anyone that has not already received their end caps should not have any fit issues. Stooge Larry
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End cap... errr... issues
2001-12-01 by J. Larry Hendry
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