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[QUOTE="kevin5758, post: 688355, member: 40341"] The Shim Program and its intended purpose has changed considerably since the original version put out in 1992. The program and its associated web site are an ongoing process, and we have plans for version upgrades as well as an entire program designed specifically for forks. We realize that people post to these forums to get unbiased opinions. We appreciate all who offer their opinions on our product. If you would like a “biased opinion”, click either of the links below. svi, This first link should address your question about different thicknesses. [url]http://www.shimprogram.com/program_theory.htm[/url] and [url]http://www.shimprogram.com/complex_stacks_2.htm[/url] thanks all Kevin Stillwell [url]www.shimprogram.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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