To do it properly, you'd have to dismantle the bearing units and turn 5mm off each in a lathe. Plus a bit to clear the dropouts, since the fat stub probably wouldn't fit a QR fork. Far more trouble than it's worth.
Mhhm, no lathe, no tool for the bearing units... XT it is.
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To do it properly, you'd have to dismantle the bearing units and turn 5mm off each in a lathe. Plus a bit to clear the dropouts, since the fat stub probably wouldn't fit a QR fork. Far more trouble than it's worth.