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[QUOTE="kxgirl, post: 150138, member: 23503"] Yup, the cable was factory OEM. What is the chance of the push rod being collapsed causing the excessive cable adjustment??? The pushrod looked fine when I examined it - but there has to be something inside that's out by a 1 or 2 mm causing the difference at the cable (in terms of adjustment amount, not tension). I've pulled the whole thing apart just to make sure all the spacers/washers are in the correct order/positions. There are no measurements for the pushrod so how can I tell if it's worn? I'm pretty sure I can correct the stiffness easy enough - 90% sure its just the springs. If not I can try a different lever/perch. On the same note though, when i installed the Barnett fibers into the Hinson basket the first 2 fibers were very difficult to install - its a very, very tight fit. After I got the first few in, the rest were no problem. I assume this will cause increased tension as well - is there a problem with the plates/basket or do the aftermarket parts fit real tight? Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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