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Old December 11th 03, 02:29 AM
phil cerne
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Arrgh. I am mounting a new set of 4X4 bindings. I've never mounted
bindings before. Do any of you have a good refrence on this? I don't
want to fark it up.
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Old December 11th 03, 03:16 AM
4matic
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Center them on the hole pattern and go from there. Measure the stance width
and make adjustments accordingly.


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Arrgh. I am mounting a new set of 4X4 bindings. I've never mounted
bindings before. Do any of you have a good refrence on this? I don't
want to fark it up.



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Old December 11th 03, 03:42 AM
robbie
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Make sure your heels or toes don't overhang the edge of the board too
much. If you can, get them so they are even on both side regarding
overhang. You may have to adjust the heelcup forward or back once you
get the bindings mounted.

Whatever you do, DON'T overtighten the bolts/screw holding the
binding center plates.


On 10 Dec 2003 18:29:59 -0800, (phil cerne)
wrote:

Arrgh. I am mounting a new set of 4X4 bindings. I've never mounted
bindings before. Do any of you have a good refrence on this? I don't
want to fark it up.


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Old December 11th 03, 04:05 PM
Itchy Sanchez
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Mount me
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Old December 11th 03, 08:35 PM
phil cerne
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Default mounting new bindings

Thanks for the advice. I have a more specific question. I'm
installing a generic set of 4X4 bindings onto a K2 deck. All that
came with the bindings was the bindings themselves, the center disk,
rubber gaskets for the bottoms of the bindings so as to not fubar up
the deck, and two sets of screws [2 lengths].

I guess the big question is that once I have the gasket on the bottom
of the bindings, I just put 'em where I want 'em stancewise, and cinch
down the center plate with the screws. Do I need any other hardware?
Is there any good way for me to eff this up?

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Arrgh. I am mounting a new set of 4X4 bindings. I've never mounted
bindings before. Do any of you have a good refrence on this? I don't
want to fark it up.

 




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