Spills 0 #1 May 11, 2012 After searching the forums and boneheads site I could not find ways that people have mounted their Altimaster Galaxy to Bonehead's mud flap altimeter mount. http://www.boneheadcomposites.com/m8/503--mud-flap-altimeter-mount.html I called Bonehead and they said they do not give instructions on how to mount the altimeters because they do not wish to be responsible for one falling off. Here is how I attached mine. 1)Remove wrist strap. 2)Tape Alti-2 back plate to mud flap mount as a template. 3)Drill holes in the mud flap mount. 4)Use the existing screws with thread lock to attach Altimaser Galaxy to mud flap mount. Ive attached some pics. Reply with thoughts or other mounting options. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtbox 0 #2 May 11, 2012 the screws are long enough to put the bottom plate back on underneath the mount.... Mine has survived 200plus jumps and living in the bottom of my gear bag no worries. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spills 0 #3 May 11, 2012 Although I'm confident that the carbon is strong enough that seems to be an extra messure of re-enforcement. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnRich 4 #4 May 11, 2012 QuoteI called Bonehead and they said they do not give instructions on how to mount the altimeters because they do not wish to be responsible for one falling off. That sounds screwed-up to me. If users don't have instructions, and just go about installing it any which way they can conjure up, the altimeter is MORE likely to fall off. The best way to avoid that is to provide clear instructions on the proper way to mount it. Unless, that is, that even when mounted properly it can still come off. And in that case, it indicates a design flaw, and they shouldn't be marketing it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coreefdiver 0 #5 May 12, 2012 I just mounted mine last weekend. I used a little bit longer screws I found at Ace Hardware, and used the hand strap plate as a backing (and as a drilling template), as the composite is pretty soft, shouldn't be an issue, but I didn't want to take any chances ($1.00 in hardware < $150 altimeter) ;) fwiw, I found that the reuse of the OEM hardware w/o the strap plate only had a couple threads grip in the altimeter. more would be safer/secure pics of my installation below.DS#727, DB Cooper #41, POPS #11065, SCR #13183, FA #2125, SCS #8306, HALO #309 SRA #5930 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites