Quoted from ArcadiusMaximus:So last night after a few scotches and a frustrating night at my GB, I got to thinking about the possibility of elongating the holes (essentially making a slot) for the flippers so that the mechs could be dropped lower to an acceptable flipper gap. Then on the under side rotate the mech slightly so that you have 2 sets of hole patterns ( 1 stock, 1 modified). This way you could use the original flippers and not those embarrassing carrots. Even if I decided to revert back to the original gap, the flipper bats would cover the larger hole for the most part. Anyone thought of or attempted to do this before? Were talking what a 1/8" notch on both sides max? I know I know #playbetter....
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I just got a Ghostbusters premium machine, added the recommended (by dealer) outlane protector that has a centerpost. The centerpost helps with drain balls going down the middle of this wide gap between flippers. Also protects against airballs in the outlanes. This is available through Marco Specialties as Ghost guard kit. Easier than modifying the flippers.