In part one we figured out that yes, it can be done.
Part two is asking how to measure and mount bindings, period.
Yes, I searched.
Let me start by admitting I'm a complete newb at working on skis.
Stop.
Before the, "if you don't know that, you should have a shop do it," comments come out, let me say I am very mechanically knowledgable. I own a machine shop and have engineered and fabbed suspension systems for rock crawling jeeps.
That said, I know nothing about mounting bindings, but paying a shop $50 to do something like this...
Anyway, how do I figure out where to mount my bindings.
The SDs (older model with plate) have markings for center line, and boot length mounting (I assume these marks just apply to the Atomic bindings)
I've read about mounting the bindings + or - , again, I assume this mean + or - a dimension from center but don't really know.
I'm an intermediate to advanced skier who believes groomers are the devil.
I have a 315mm boot.
This somewhat long winded introduction is just a lead-in to ask:
1-Based on my skiing preferences and the characteristics of these skis, where should I mount the bindings (the aforementioned + or -)
2-How do I measure this? IOW, do I measure XXmm from the centerline to the front mounting hole? To the rear? To the boot contact area on the binding toe?
Please educate a jong.
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