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<blockquote data-quote="user 29" data-source="post: 17062" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I recently purchased a MK Maxxum 70lb thrust. </p><p>It comes with 6 screws for installation and recommends all 6 be used, if possible but 4 will do.</p><p>I contacted MK, I gave them the background and they said 4 will be fine.</p><p>The reason I may not use six is because of the difficulty using 6 would incur. I would need to drill holes to access under bow area in order to tighten the lock nuts.</p><p>Should I just go for broke and install with 6 OR should I simply attach it with 4 and address any problem which may occur, down the road.</p><p>Your input is appreciated!</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 29, post: 17062, member: 29"] I recently purchased a MK Maxxum 70lb thrust. It comes with 6 screws for installation and recommends all 6 be used, if possible but 4 will do. I contacted MK, I gave them the background and they said 4 will be fine. The reason I may not use six is because of the difficulty using 6 would incur. I would need to drill holes to access under bow area in order to tighten the lock nuts. Should I just go for broke and install with 6 OR should I simply attach it with 4 and address any problem which may occur, down the road. Your input is appreciated! thanks [/QUOTE]
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