I guess I'd just rather not deal with the spacer washers inside what I assume will be somewhat cramped quarters later down the road

I guess you don't have to take the sticks off the weldment to drill the hole for the stick wiring, but it sure makes it easy. Personally, I dont see the big deal in installing the stick later. It isn't all that bad, especially if you have some washer wrenches to assist. Just a little patience, the right tools and patience and its easy.BSwayze wrote: The more I think about it, I realize that when wiring the sticks, you'll need to take the sticks off, won't you? I'm not there yet and I haven't done that, but I don't see how you'll wire the stick with it still on. Maybe someone who has been there can comment further. So the odds are, you're going to have to mess with those washers and bolts at some point anyway. Brian, how did you wire yours?
Thats the way that I was leaning to be honest. I was just trying to figure out if I was missing something of if others had come to the same conclusion. Thanx for the validationbullojm1 wrote: Spike -- As far as bucking those few rivets, just put some blind rivets in there. By the time you fly the thing you won't even remember they are there.