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Perhaps it is possible to put the spacer between the side gear and the wheel? That would help keep it more in line with the rest of the gears.
One other thought - be careful too about using too thick of a spacer. You want to keep a little side play in each axle so that the unit can still track around curves. Your curves look pretty broad so that should not really be much of a concern.
Looks like there should still be enough room to relocate the sideframes further inboard, if you wish to do that for appearances.
Wonder if I can convert my Williams P42s to two rail... Anyone know? Or should I say fudge it?
There is also some noise from somewhere in the drive train. I don't know if it is my messing around which have caused that. Perhaps getting the gears more in line by moving the spacer will fix it. Or not. We'll see.
Nice what's it going to be painted? (crosses fingers for Santa Fe)
I would try putting the unit up on blocks and letting the wheels spin freely, to see if that can help pinpoint anything. Another option might be to pop in the factory wheelsets to see if those seem any better.
Side note: With a heavy O scale engine, how well is that sound-absorption roadbed working out to reduce noise & vibrations?
Just a thought, perhaps it would further help to add a layer of the bitumen onto the underside of the shelf...