i find that this shim/washer thing is much more common on zoom lenses
i do not know if anybody remember this: back in the days when the 24-70 had a weak F-mount issue, Nikon would recall these lenses and fix the or reinforce the mount. many users actually noticed that Nikon added some shims on their lenses. this is probably used to compensate for some focus shift
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I don't recall any F-Mount issues with 24-70mm AFS,,, ?
Are you thinking about the by design breakaway 'safety plate' inside the lens?
Sure if you mount another bayonet mount, if there is any variance in machining you just add shims to stay within the tolerances, perfectly normal.
Also a 'in lens'AF fine tune for the lens is done if it has been disassembled - reassembled,,,
No, not for focus shift IMHO