AAHHHHHHhhhh my bow's buggered up!!!!!!!
#11
on my equalizer after about a week of shooting i noticed a vibration and checked the bow over and found that both module screws in both cams were loose so i tightened em up and havent had a problem yet its probly just that they dont get them tight enough from the factory and with bowtech's customer service it shouldn't be any problem at all getting u all fixed up
good luck man hope everything works out in time for the season
good luck man hope everything works out in time for the season
#12
I'm fairly sure Bowtech will take care of it. My shop told me a story that you wouldn't believe and they covered it.............Dude cut is string on purpose...........after he knicked it with a broadhead and cut acouple strands.....he needed two new limbs, and new cams......bowtech said they would cover it once, but tell him to bring his checkbook next time.
#13
i've got new limbs on the way for my consti. the limb cap is grating on the cam. shop said normal limb delivery time is now 3 weeks. its been 2 weeks already and still waiting. maybe you should call the factory direct since you have a trip coming up and plead your case.
#17
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Bradford, Ontario
Gibblett,
You think you guys pay alot for gas? Reg unleaded these days runs for 1.05 a liter up here. Thats around 4 bucks a gallon down there.
You think you guys pay alot for gas? Reg unleaded these days runs for 1.05 a liter up here. Thats around 4 bucks a gallon down there.
#18
Jeremy!
Before tightening down your mod screw's ,just dab some blue Loc-tite on them [do not use the RED or you'll never get them out again]and they'll not come lose again .I had this problem with a previous bow that I owned[Golden Eagle]and was told that all the mod screw's on any bow should be loc-tited with the BLUE to prevent this problem from happening again. Since then I alway's loc-tite them down, and have never had a problem with them coming lose . You still need to check them anyway's ,just for safety sake .
nubo
Before tightening down your mod screw's ,just dab some blue Loc-tite on them [do not use the RED or you'll never get them out again]and they'll not come lose again .I had this problem with a previous bow that I owned[Golden Eagle]and was told that all the mod screw's on any bow should be loc-tited with the BLUE to prevent this problem from happening again. Since then I alway's loc-tite them down, and have never had a problem with them coming lose . You still need to check them anyway's ,just for safety sake .
nubo
#19
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Alvo Nebraska USA
Is it just me or are there others out there that do routine maintence and checks on their bows often? I wouldn't hold someone else responsible if I didn't get the oil filter tight on my truck when I changed oil and it ruined my motor. I don't think it's BowTech's responsibility to supply another set of limbs to correct someone's lack of routine maintence but maybe they will anyways.
Good luck..
Good luck..
#20
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2004
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From: Bradford, Ontario
UPDATE: Bowtech returned my emails first thing in the morning and I am glad to say all is well and they again prove why they are a great company to deal with. This was my first need of customer service and they took care of me. If anybody ever doubted Bowtechs commitment to service, don't !


