Wow, who’d ever think this discussion would grow so many legs?
@Cyrillious, my first observation of your picks I thought the drum was hitting the actual rim, to the outside of the steel lips on the “slots” in the rim. But it’s touching the rolled lip only, correct?
I agree with
@mlsceo that is the case and you don’t need more depth than those little lips are deep, then I’d clearance them by grinding them down. It will be kinda time consuming but you likely can’t return them as you’ve painted them and selling them “used” and starting over will be somewhat costly.
If you can grind down the wheels, IMo that seems like a fair solution.
Alternately how much of a chamfer do you think you’d have to grind on the outside corner of the drums to make em fit?
Looks quicker and easier and I’m pretty sure there is plenty of meat in that area to chamfer the drums to fit (at home with a grinder). Pretty easy area to mark for a consistent profile and easy to work the outside of the drum with a grinder.
Only have to fix 2 pieces instead of 4 and IMO no more risky than clearancing the rims.