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Just wondering if I buy the ski from someone, can I just take my skis off my nytro and put on the C&A ski with the same hard wear I took off my nytro. Also, does anyone know if I can put the Yamaha carbide into the C&A ski?
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No an no. C&a has its own carbide pattern (curve uses it also) they also have a mount kit I think it's $40 for ski rubber and a bolt and bushings that go into the ski


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You might get the yammi rubber block to work with spacers and bubble gum, not sure, I just bought the $22 kit meant for it, kinda like your supposed to.
The C&A's weren't designed to take carbides not meant for it, the stud spacing is incorrect.
The C&A's weren't designed to take carbides not meant for it, the stud spacing is incorrect.
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Of course, more money has to be made all the time, right? LolYou might get the yammi rubber block to work with spacers and bubble gum, not sure, I just bought the $22 kit meant for it, kinda like your supposed to.
The C&A's weren't designed to take carbides not meant for it, the stud spacing is incorrect.
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The mount kit is relatively inexpensive. And as far as the carbides it's no diff than all the manufactures (no clue why a standard never came about) but this has been their carbide design other than the outlaw ski and one other one right at beginning their existence. Best to do it right now than try to save a few bucks and destroy a $550+ set of skis
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