Binding tuning help!!!!!!!!!!!

StayHyphy

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On my right ski, the front part of my binding I believe moved a little bit forward. Every time I click in my boot is shakey and it doesn't feel good....

I heard there's a screw that has something to do with the vertical pressure on the binding and all I have to do is tighten it but I don't know which screw it is...... I have griffons btw, but if you could help me figure out which screw It is and what kind of screwdriver I need I would really appreciate it, thanks!
 
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Bring it to a shop

There's a thread that says don't give binding advice

Inb4 lawsuits

If you are asking this question you shouldn't be adjusting your own bindings

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First things first....you're talking about bindings.....go to a shop and get them to look at it. I might be able to shed some light on your problem though...

How old are your Griffons? All bindings develop some movement in the toe piece over time. Until a few years ago Griffons suffered from this but then the AFD (the little plate that slides side to side) was fitted with an elevation adjustment so you could lift the AFD when this movement started becoming a problem. If you have the bindings before this design then the shop might add some tape to make your boot fit better. Or your bindings might just be worn out. At the end of the day we're talking about your knees here....take your gear to a shop.
 
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