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  • Baller

Take the toe plate off. Take a screw and place it to start threading into the ski insert. Slowly turn it counter clockwise with a screwdriver until you feel the screw thread leading edge pop over the thread of the insert and stop. Now start slowly turning clockwise, counting the number of turns until the screw stops at the bottom of the insert (do not tighten, you just want to know when it’s at the bottom and don’t want to break the insert loose). Now reinstall the toe plate but do the same method as above to count the number of turns. That way you know if the screw bottoms in the insert. If it just bottoms out, add a washer.

 

Also, always check screws are tight before each ski set.

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  • Baller

One of the reasons your RTP moves to that position is because it is your natural stance on the ski, some people especially double booters, cant there rear binding on purpose, to facilitate  natural stance, this can also help to remove strain on your rear knee.

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