• We are no longer supporting TapaTalk as a mobile app for our sites. The TapaTalk App has many issues with speed on our server as well as security holes that leave us vulnerable to attacks and spammers.

Powder Jack on MTX 162


i dont think that would be a good option. i would think maybe a bolt through the bottom with some sort of rubber washer and then a pin through the bolt
 
judger101 said:
i dont think that would be a good option. i would think maybe a bolt through the bottom with some sort of rubber washer and then a pin through the bolt

I agree that would be the best solution. ;)!
 
Well...... you could try the 3M Dual Lock Material. If you used the BLACK that is like 300 grit, it has a HUGE hold factor. I have a waterski that the bindings are attached to the ski with this dual lock, and it is amazingly strong stuff!
 
Vmax4 said:
Well...... you could try the 3M Dual Lock Material. If you used the BLACK that is like 300 grit, it has a HUGE hold factor. I have a waterski that the bindings are attached to the ski with this dual lock, and it is amazingly strong stuff!

This is not the type I have but will look up the 3M dual Lock Material.
thanks ;)!
 
dutchie said:
for the base plate , i used just a bolt , added a little foam on the bottom of base plate to stop rattle , also 3 good rubber o-rings

Duchie, your solution is safest, but would like to avoid anything that would cause more snow collection in tunnel. As have read somewhere our sleds collect and carry about 50 pounds of snow. You might want to try the velcro to stop raddle as it should not collect moisture. If the velcro fails will use the bolt system with velcro as cushion. ;)!
 
I waterski slalom tournaments around the North West. My slalom ski has the entire binding plate held on with DUAL LOCK. It is crazt stuff. I actually have used it in many other spots since descovering it last year. I have a vintage snowmobile sign hanging in my garage with it as the connection point.

DEFINATELY NOT THE VELCRO YOU HAD ON YOUR SHOES BEFORE YOU COULD TIE THEM!!!!
 
pull the taillamp front trim off drill a hole for the pin and rubber washers put a small piece of camper tape on the tunnel and reasemble the lamp now the plate fits perfectly at an angle of the lamp with the pin can send u a pic if u want
 
Vmax4 said:
I waterski slalom tournaments around the North West. My slalom ski has the entire binding plate held on with DUAL LOCK. It is crazt stuff. I actually have used it in many other spots since descovering it last year. I have a vintage snowmobile sign hanging in my garage with it as the connection point.

DEFINATELY NOT THE VELCRO YOU HAD ON YOUR SHOES BEFORE YOU COULD TIE THEM!!!!

Vmax4, if you recall what the 3m serial number (TB3560 ?) for the system your using it would help.
 
robo cop said:
pull the taillamp front trim off drill a hole for the pin and rubber washers put a small piece of camper tape on the tunnel and reasemble the lamp now the plate fits perfectly at an angle of the lamp with the pin can send u a pic if u want

robo cop it would be great to have a picture posted along with a definition of camper tape; would be of interest to all who read this thread.
 
jack mounting my method

ok here you guys go just returned from a week in the grand mesa,CO jack and mounts worked great
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0821.jpg
    IMG_0821.jpg
    48.1 KB · Views: 96
  • IMG_0820.jpg
    IMG_0820.jpg
    47.3 KB · Views: 99
  • IMG_0823.jpg
    IMG_0823.jpg
    54.3 KB · Views: 91
  • IMG_0819.jpg
    IMG_0819.jpg
    42.4 KB · Views: 103


Back
Top