General_Shredgnar Active member Nov 9, 2008 #1 Skis but in the original screw holes? So if I took a pair of bindings off and put new bindings on with the same holes would there be any problems?
Skis but in the original screw holes? So if I took a pair of bindings off and put new bindings on with the same holes would there be any problems?
Silence Active member Staff member Nov 9, 2008 #2 many people think it isn't necessary, but i say helicoil is your friend - reduce the change of a rip out
many people think it isn't necessary, but i say helicoil is your friend - reduce the change of a rip out
three6steeze Member Nov 9, 2008 #4 ^He knows whats up. If its a different binding at all chances are that the holes are not going to be the same and your going to need to redrill. Helicoil is the safest way if you are able to use the same holes but the downside is that if one of them rips out your ski is done, son.
^He knows whats up. If its a different binding at all chances are that the holes are not going to be the same and your going to need to redrill. Helicoil is the safest way if you are able to use the same holes but the downside is that if one of them rips out your ski is done, son.