WTB Salomon Heel?!

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  • Mista_Bob
    Registered User
    • Oct 2019
    • 121

    #1

    WTB Salomon Heel?!

    Does anyone have a spare Salomon heel I can buy?

    Took some skis I got on the cheap in to have the bindings remounted (dude I got em from wore like a 26 and I wear a 28.5) since my boots were super close but wouldn’t fit. I didn’t realize but the heels were mismatched. One had a DIN of 12, the other 14, so they wouldn’t remount them. Any help? Also, if nobody has a spare heel for me to buy, should I just attempt remounting myself? Never done that. Thanks, guys.

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  • lucknau
    Grave Robber
    • Jun 2018
    • 1225

    #2
    Originally posted by Mista_Bob
    should I just attempt remounting myself?
    Do this. But like, don’t kill yourself skiing on worn out clamps, if they’ve gone bad.

    Check out the binding template thread and the “mount your own bindings” thread. Practice a little on a board and you’ll be fine.

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    • abraham
      Registered Lurker
      • Oct 2006
      • 7542

      #3
      Which salomons? I might have a spare heel to send you

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      • Mista_Bob
        Registered User
        • Oct 2019
        • 121

        #4
        Originally posted by abraham
        Which salomons? I might have a spare heel to send you
        Salomon Z12’s is the front and one heel. The other heel is a 14 DIN, not sure which model. They look almost identical aside from that.

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        • Mista_Bob
          Registered User
          • Oct 2019
          • 121

          #5
          Originally posted by lucknau
          Do this. But like, don’t kill yourself skiing on worn out clamps, if they’ve gone bad.

          Check out the binding template thread and the “mount your own bindings” thread. Practice a little on a board and you’ll be fine.
          Yeah, I looked through that thread. Doesn’t seem terribly hard to move the heel mount a little back BUT I’ve never done it and don’t want to jack it up.

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          • abraham
            Registered Lurker
            • Oct 2006
            • 7542

            #6
            I have 9xx series heels but that won't help you with the shop. You'd have to mount yourself anyway.

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            • Mista_Bob
              Registered User
              • Oct 2019
              • 121

              #7
              Originally posted by abraham
              I have 9xx series heels but that won't help you with the shop. You'd have to mount yourself anyway.
              Yeah, if I can’t track a Z12 heel down, I’ll have to attempt mounting it (or find a dude). Thanks for checking the model!

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              • MRR11
                but not a marker fanboy
                • Apr 2012
                • 397

                #8
                Originally posted by Mista_Bob
                Yeah, I looked through that thread. Doesn’t seem terribly hard to move the heel mount a little back BUT I’ve never done it and don’t want to jack it up.
                If anything you'd probably want to move the toes forward to keep your boot center on the line, assuming that's how it was mounted initially. See if the shop will just drill some new toe holes for you 1cm forward or so and then take back home the skis and screw down the toepieces yourself? Although I'm guessing the shop won't do that either if they're being sticklers for the heels being mismatched. Why not just go to another shop?

                Consider this your calling to mount your own fucking skis.

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                • 1000-oaks
                  ISO Shrubbery
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 6773

                  #9
                  Don't understand the shop's issue with the heel mismatch, if they're both set to 8 and both test okay at 8, who cares?

                  Is there even a Z12 specific heel? Aren't all those heels just plain STH?

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                  • Eluder
                    Hack Master
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 4862

                    #10
                    Sounds like price dictated the ski purchase and judging by the bindings they probably are not anything to wild. Just move the heels back 1.5cm and adjust the forward pressure correctly and give them a go. You already have the template 1.5 cm away from where you need them. Buy a drill bit and caliper and you're set.... If you don't already own a drill then you probably shouldn't do this project.
                    a positive attitude will not solve all of your problems, but it may annoy enough people to make it worth the effort

                    Formerly Rludes025

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                    • Mista_Bob
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2019
                      • 121

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Eluder
                      Sounds like price dictated the ski purchase and judging by the bindings they probably are not anything to wild. Just move the heels back 1.5cm and adjust the forward pressure correctly and give them a go. You already have the template 1.5 cm away from where you need them. Buy a drill bit and caliper and you're set.... If you don't already own a drill then you probably shouldn't do this project.
                      I already have all the tools, I’d need, sure. Skis are nothing fancy, just some good condition Line Prophet 115’s that I’ve wanted to try riding for awhile, and at the same price with (mismatched heels) bindings as filling up my truck with gas I couldn’t resist.
                      Last edited by Mista_Bob; 11-12-2019, 07:12 AM. Reason: Typo

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                      • Mista_Bob
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2019
                        • 121

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MRR11
                        If anything you'd probably want to move the toes forward to keep your boot center on the line, assuming that's how it was mounted initially. See if the shop will just drill some new toe holes for you 1cm forward or so and then take back home the skis and screw down the toepieces yourself? Although I'm guessing the shop won't do that either if they're being sticklers for the heels being mismatched. Why not just go to another shop?

                        Consider this your calling to mount your own fucking skis.
                        Yeah, I need to see where the recommended line is and where they were originally mounted. I don’t want to be too far back, in which case, like you said, I’d have to move toe and heel both. Which is fine, just her prospect of drilling into my own skis is weird.

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                        • Teenaged
                          Registered User
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 620

                          #13
                          If you have a reference set of holes to align the paper template with it really isn't that hard. You can set up the template using the holes you're reusing and then measure with a ruler to make sure the other end is centered.

                          Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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                          • MRR11
                            but not a marker fanboy
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 397

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mista_Bob
                            Yeah, I need to see where the recommended line is and where they were originally mounted. I don’t want to be too far back, in which case, like you said, I’d have to move toe and heel both. Which is fine, just her prospect of drilling into my own skis is weird.
                            If you are already close to making the current mount work and have a two sizes larger boot, you should be able to get away with only redrilling the toes and leaving the heels where they are currently, and just slide the heels way back on the track. Drilling new holes for the heels should not be necessary (likewise for new toe holes if you redrill the heels further back).

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                            • Mista_Bob
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2019
                              • 121

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MRR11
                              If you are already close to making the current mount work and have a two sizes larger boot, you should be able to get away with only redrilling the toes and leaving the heels where they are currently, and just slide the heels way back on the track. Drilling new holes for the heels should not be necessary (likewise for new toe holes if you redrill the heels further back).
                              Good points. I was hoping to just find a spare heel and not have to worry about mounting myself. I need to inspect the recommended line and see if remounting toe is better than remounting heel, and/or remounting both so I’m not off-balance too far (but 2 boot sizes shouldn’t be too bad). I was just hoping to track down a heel and make it easy.

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