Drilled the quarter inch hole for the bolt connecting the brace to the roll bar and much to my disgust it went badly and turned out real crooked. Edge clearance is ok but it certainly is an eyesore. Any suggestions?
Drilled the quarter inch hole for the bolt connecting the brace to the roll bar and much to my disgust it went badly and turned out real crooked. Edge clearance is ok but it certainly is an eyesore. Any suggestions?
Simply fabricate 2 square tapered shims with a .250 hole drilled in the middle. One shim is to be placed under the head of the bolt, the other on the threaded side. Naturally, a longer bolt must be used now.
Photo illustrates .125 repair stock with excess material still attached for holding in vice or with vice grips. Cut to square, break sharp edges, alodine, prime as desired.