Chain stay clearance s works crankset/roubaix sl4 frameset

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djbowen99
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by djbowen99

I just installed a set of s works cranks on my 2014 sl4 Roubaix frameset. The no drive side looks too close, it's not in danger of hitting but it seems close. All washers are installed as per Specialized instructions and the specialized tool is showing the right amount of tool exposed when tightened. Does anyone have a similar setup? also should the drive and no drive frame clearance be the same?

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Pottsy
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by Pottsy

Picture would be good

djbowen99
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by djbowen99

Here are some pics
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dudemanppl
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by dudemanppl

Well I mean if it isn't in danger of hitting I don't see an issue....

Pottsy
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by Pottsy

Hard to say from the pics.
But it looks ok.

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2lo8
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by 2lo8

Asymmetrical chainstays?
[14lb(6.35kg) of no carbon fiber]
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