Change in Camera Design Leads to small Hiccup

So the camera I purchased from Amazon for my new design died shortly after opening it. I bought it a few months ago but didn’t finish printing the new head unit until recently. So returning it was out of the question. I bit the cost, clicked the “purchase again” button and waited for a new one. First they sent me the wrong model. That one had lens with distortion in them (fish eye lens). Send those ones back and they send me another camera. This time I get one without any lens distortion. They’re the same model, same camera but apparently ELP changed up their lens design to ones that were much shorter. Which now put part of the front panel of the enclosure in the short of the camera. So I went back into CAD and very carefully modified my design to allow for the center placement of LiDar sensor to remain in between the lens for my camera. It got rather tight and I had to get creative to make sure there was enough of a retaining wall between the front of sensor but not so much so that it showed up in the camera shot.