VPI cartirdge alignment?


I took possession of a new VPI Classic and (unmounted) Soundsmith Zepher MKIII. While mounting the cartridge I found that the wire connectors coming out of the arm are so long, that once installed on the cartridge pins, they interfere with the arm tube at the back of the headshell.  WTF!  I simply cannot get proper cartridge alignment because of this interference!!

I hate the idea of cutting into new wires and trying to shorten or modify the connectors.  VPI's suggestion was to use a spacer under the headshell to gain some clearance (and by the way they have never heard of this happening before).  Again, WTF..... I thought the Soundsmith was designed to work with the VPI?  Actually I don't see how any cartridge could align properly on this arm with the supplied wires/connectors unless the cartridge aligned at the very front of the headshell.  Alignment on the Zepher occurs about midway back in the headshell......interference!!!

Anyone had this issue with a new VPI arm/wiring/connectors?

Thanks in advance all.
wec56
Hey testpilot.....the cartridge pins are fairly short.  It's the connectors on the end of the wiring that are about 1/2" long and fairly solid.  Like extreme overkill on the connectors.  I'll peal back the insulation and see if I can shorten the connectors some how.  Will advise...
Any reason you don't want to try VPI's solution of installing a spacer between the cart and the tonearm?  That seems a lot easier than modifying the clips or the tonearm wires.  I've had this problem with an older VPI arm (JMW 10) and a Denon 103.  But I was able to make it work by jiggering the cart and the wires a bit.  Didn't look like it would fit at first but it did in the end.  I think you can get a spacer like that from Music direct, etc. 
I suggest trimming back the insulation since there should be al least a 1/4 inch excess. I would cut it back at the tip of each pin this way you can't damage the wires. Then I would slide the remainder of the insulation forward or push the brass pins back. Hopefully this works as it appears that the insullation is heatshrunk around the pins. You may want to apply some hair dryer heat to the insullation prior to pushing it forward or back. Otherwise you can order the raw insulation from VPI terminate and heat shrink yourself. 
Thanks all for the feedback.  In "modifying" the connectors I broke one completely off at the wire, so, I'm going to take the arm to a local shop and have all 4 wires re-terminated.  I don't have the eyes or tools to do it myself.  I'm still stoked about my VPI.  Look for my report once I'm up and running!