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    Member Fawn Cecole74's Avatar
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    Well I am now an Elite owner. I had put an extreme xl on lay away but decided I liked the synergy x more so I got it. My only concern is that my cams are VERRY close to the limb. So close that it just barley rubs. Are they all like this ? the dealer sed it is supposed to be that way but the space between is way less then 1/16th". any input is apreceated and I thank you in advance for any input.

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    If its rubbing the limb its not right. What drawlenght is the bow? I have seen some bows come through the shop with some cam lean that makes it get close to the limb but never seen one actually touch the limb.

    If its just close and not touching then your ok.
    Kent Robertson
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    It is at 63 lbs. I think it is rubbing during the dray. At rest if you slide a piece of paper between the cam and limb it is verry tight.

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    You need different spacers. The wheel shouldn't touch the limb.

    Can you measure the spacers with calipers? And measure the limb fork also. Are both wheels touching?

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    just the bottom. The bow was actuley at 53 lbs. I cranked it to 65 and no more rubbing. paper will slide nicely. The dealer did somthing and all is well. I will still measure it just to be sure. Can I( regester this bow on line ?

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