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Old 06-24-2017, 02:24 PM
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Does anyone know if the base circle of the Woods WM8-999 cam is on the same base circle as the stock 107 cam?

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I think you should ask the Woods Cam vendors or look up a set of installation specs on the internet to be sure.JMHO
 
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I think you should ask the Woods Cam vendors or look up a set of installation specs on the internet to be sure.JMHO
 
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Originally Posted by GTK
I think you should ask the Woods Cam vendors or look up a set of installation specs on the internet to be sure.JMHO
there is no installation info available, and I doubt that base circle would be included in that info.

It was the weekend when I posted this, so I couldn't ask a vendor...
 
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Only way to know for sure is to use something like Cam Doctor to measure the cam dimensions and map the the actual profile.
Anything else is just conversation.
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Luckily I didnt have to go the cam doctor route, a simple call to the manufacturer let me know that the cam is indeed on the stock base circle.

and to think, the answer was just conversation....



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Only way to know for sure is to use something like Cam Doctor to measure the cam dimensions and map the the actual profile.
Anything else is just conversation.
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Sorry, I assumed you had asked the mfg and didn't get the answer. So you asked here for conversation.
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Luckily I didnt have to go the cam doctor route, a simple call to the manufacturer let me know that the cam is indeed on the stock base circle.

and to think, the answer was just conversation....
 
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