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j-d
Nov 19, 2016Explorer II
Well, I guess you could shim it.

Just be aware that you'll have a little more maintenance. The part of the joint you can see could look clean but there could be corrosion under the shim.
Image is from this Amazon Link
Looking around on Amazon, there are a number of anti-corrosion products for battery terminals. One called NoCo NCP2 looks promising for what you're doing. It'll be a little messy. Brushes on and is oily, so it never dries.

Just be aware that you'll have a little more maintenance. The part of the joint you can see could look clean but there could be corrosion under the shim.
Image is from this Amazon Link
Looking around on Amazon, there are a number of anti-corrosion products for battery terminals. One called NoCo NCP2 looks promising for what you're doing. It'll be a little messy. Brushes on and is oily, so it never dries.
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