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Look p12 jib mounting points
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i need to know what the mounting points one the look p12 jibs are (how far apart the holes are) for the toe piece and the heal piece. Thnaks. Ill get an example up as soon as i can
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here is an example
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Just go to a shop and measure their pivot jig, then you can get exact measurements that you know are right.
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it would be the same as all the pivot bindings axial, power, p14, basicly all the pivot bindings. Atleast i would thinks so
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All axial 1 and Look P bindings should have the same pattern. I know that the toe pattern is identical between P, PX, Pivot, Pivot 2. But the PX/ Pivot2's have a wider pattern in the rear than the Axial1/ P's.
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didnt last years looks came out with a different screw pattern on the heel piece??
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All pivot heel bindings have the same mounting holes. This includes all Look P-series bindings and all Rossi, Axial bindings.
The new PX and Axial2 bindings are very similar. The toepiece have the same mounting holes as the old pivot bindings. The heelpiece however uses the holes for Rossi Axium and Look NX series bindings.
So, if you mount bindings for a living, Rossi and Look simplified it this year by making all their adult bindings with the exact same mounting holes. Just ask to measure the Axium, Axial2, NX, or PX jigs and you'll be fine.
Another neat fact: The mounting holes on the Axial2/PX bindings have a width that are only 1mm different from the rear mounting holes on the Salomon heelpieces.
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^what would the points be on these binging?
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Are you asking for measurments? Best way is to take off your exisiting bindings and measure everything with a pair of Vernier calipers.
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