This is the second thread about this, and still no affirmation that the ailerons and pushrods were properly rigged in the first place. There are clear instructions in the manual and the plans on how to do this by locking the bellcrank with the jig and aligning the aileron using the tooling holes in the outboard rib of the wing. Before going about measuring the snot out of everything and messing around with new brackets and splitting wingtips and all that, it is *imperative* that the damned things be properly installed and aligned in the first place (and that the flaps are then set up to match the ailerons, as well).
To the OP: Have you done this? It seems pretty inconceivable that is was done, or done properly, if there is 6 degrees difference in deflection between the ailerons in the first place.
If you're starting from a misrigged setup, all you're going to do is chase the problem around, likely just making it worse.