Won't sleep any less about it...tankme wrote:But *he* will know....lollmcq11 wrote:Good, and if you put on skirts, everything will be perfect.

That being said, I ofcourse pondered the option to "fix" this. I mean, in the end we are talking about between 3 and 4 millimeters that the top needs to be lower. And that's me eyeball-Mark One-ing it... Let's call it 4mm for argument's sake.
You could feasibly make a smaller return roller, so the track rolls lower. But that means the guide horns on the track foul with the axle of the return roller. So no...
You could move the whole bogey assembly down the 4mm it needs for the top to run straight. Ofcourse that would make the Lee/Grant stand that much taller. Would anyone notice that? Dunno... but it would mean losing all the stuff on the hull you normally screw the bogey in to, and making new holes.
Now if you don't care about riding 4mm higher, and don't care about doing maintenance on your bogeys ever again, you could just modify the bogeys with the printed parts but not just glue the front bit to the printed part, but the rear bit also, cut flush the pole you normally screw the HL bogey into and superglue the whole bogey assembly to the hull as low as you want to...
I'm happy with the compromise between the parts I made and the possibility offered by the HL parts... but I am an easy-going fellow...

...whose already designing a part to do the above with more ease... for those that want to...