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Yo, so I got these Whailer 112RPs for free cause they’ve been mounted 3 times already, do you guys think I can mount them still?
They’ve got a bunch of holes and for some reason each ski has 2 holes with quiver killers? Not sure what happened there. Anyways, what do you think?
As a general rule you should try not to mount your skis more than 3 times, but If u can find a spot mount em and u should be fine
If not u can fill the holes with ptex or use a base welder then mount them
good find for free skis
You may have to try putting a couple different binding jigs on there and playing with the mount location, but as long as you aren’t picky about those two things you could probably get another one on there somewhere.
most dps skis have extremely rearward mount points so I would move forward from the recommended line but not rearward if you have to move to clear holes.
TheWeazYou may have to try putting a couple different binding jigs on there and playing with the mount location, but as long as you aren’t picky about those two things you could probably get another one on there somewhere.
most dps skis have extremely rearward mount points so I would move forward from the recommended line but not rearward if you have to move to clear holes.
Dead center.
The heel piece will be right at boot center mark on the ski and the toe piece will be well forward of any of the holes.
eddiej4.7Yo, so I got these Whailer 112RPs for free cause they’ve been mounted 3 times already, do you guys think I can mount them still?
They’ve got a bunch of holes and for some reason each ski has 2 holes with quiver killers? Not sure what happened there. Anyways, what do you think?
You should have a look at and print off a selection of templates that look like they match a set of holes from here: https://www.bindingfreedom.com/paper-tempaltes/
then once you find what bindings have been mounted, see from the paper templates what boot sole length they've been mounted for, look up the adjustment range of the bindings and see if your boot sole would fit in that range. (make sure and print the paper templates at the right scale or this isnt going to work)
If its a binding you like that would suit the holes, order that and mount them in the original holes (bonus if its one of the holes with inserts as you can just buy the screw pack and screw them down yourself).
The reason there is 2 sets or inserts will likely to be able to run a touring binding or an alpine with a quick switch over.