"My cheap ways to fix it without having mommy and daddy spending money"<br>
problem 1- the shop was to lazy to finish putting the screws in all the way<br>
fix with a screw driver<br>
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problem 2- the heal piece should be all the way foward incase your foot grows<br>
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problem 3- make the toe piece a little higher din, it will stiffen it out and it might not wiggle as much.<br>
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In total they kinda screwed up your mounting job, they should have placed the heal piece further foward. if u get it remounted, leave the toe piece where it is and move the heal piece foward. then i would prob find a better shop that knows a little more on what they are doing
oh it gets worse... so i take the entire heel piece off and find this:<br>
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so my brand new skis have been mounted twice, the worst part is that the first mount was in the right place!!! I better get a huge store credit or something from them or im gonna be pissed.<br>
that shop blows, u should get a full refund. this is what happens when ppl work at ski shops, and mount skis who can only snowboard on the bunny slope. id ask for new skis and screws, then head to another shop so that another shop can mt them the right way. mounting skis isnt that hard if u just take some time to do it right and measure it out, u could prob do it urself if there r no other shops
Honestly If you can't tell if it's a serious problem, then you have some brain damage.If the binding isnt fully attached,and you dont know if its serious, your fuckin stupid