Darick, we cut off the axle 1/8" outside of the castle nut. I'll get pictures of the cutout when I can.
It occurred to us we want the wheel pant streamlined when there is no weight on the gear. So, we picked up the nose with our portable Waiex jack.
Next we used plumb bob tech to mark the centerline of the aircraft on the floor, front and rear.
We stretched a string between the marks. We then measured to put our yellow ruler parallel with the aircraft. Initially our wheelpants were toed in.
After some major league hacking, we were able to twist the wheelpant to line up. Here Adam is sinking a couple #40 holes to define alignment between the wheelpant and its mounting plate.
The wheels are twisted slightly WRT the fuselage when the gear is unloaded. The wheelpants are twisted WRT the wheels but true to the fuselage. Reno, here we come.