Another option is the play with speaker tilt. 2- 3” at your listening position is a small adjustment. At a listening distance of 8 feet, a 3” adjustment only requires about 1.8 degrees of tilt.
If you have a laser pointer at home, tape it to the top of your speaker at a point on the wall equal to your listening distance. Starting with the floor spikes or leveling feet at their fully-inserted positions, back out the rear threads a small amount at a time (say 1 turn at most) until your laser pointer now points at the new lower position. Tighten the jam nuts on both the front and rear spikes.
You may lose a very small amount of stability, but with well-weighted stands you should’nt have a problem. And with less than 2 degrees of tilt, you may not even notice it in the room unless you are really focusing on it.