Somewhere between initial fitment and final installation I ended up with rudder stops that were slightly too short, allowing a bit too much rudder travel. I didn't want to go through the pain of drilling out and re-riveting new stops, so - with official blessing from Van's - I added "rudder stop extensions" just like the ones on the factory RV-9A (photo below). The screws are upside down to avoid interference with the rudder cables.
This works so well that I wish it was the default configuration: The tabs riveted to the fuselage ought to be one standard size, allowing you to much more easily fine-tune the geometry of the 1/8" thick extensions which perform the actual rudder-stopping. If I ever build another one of these machines I will probably just do this from the very start.
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