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Axle and bushing replacement?

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Old 02-26-2002, 09:34 AM
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Default Axle and bushing replacement?

I order new axles and bushing the other day from reflex and I received with it what they called bearings??? I didn't have anything that looked like that on my axles. I had my pro shop call hoyt(reflex) and they said if you are going to relplace every thing else you might as well replace them too. I wasn't there when they called so I couldn't tell them I didn't have what they sent on my bow. I am I suppost to have these items on my bow?
The axles (even the old ones) fell very sloppy in the limbs.


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Old 02-26-2002, 02:13 PM
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I would suggest having the pro shop call again and make sure they call when you are there this time so you can talk with Hoyt/Reflex yourself.

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