Yeah after this pick I moved down to the next hole, the problem I ran into was the lower hole and linkage would need to go inside the rudder and then the rod hits the side of the rudder where the ply box is for the carbon stud. This pick was taken before I moved down on the arm but I am going down one more hole. This is as low as I can go unless I add much longer control horns because of the rod hitting.

So "A" is the location on the servo arm where the flutter happened, the "B" is where im moving to because any lower on the arm and you when the servo arm is like position "C" the rod hits "D" which cannot be cut.