Are wider skateboard trucks better?

The trucks should always fit the width of your Skateboard.

It's important that they're not much wider than the deck because otherwise, the centre of gravity will shift to the side of the deck. This may have an effect on flip tricks and can affect the general boardfeel.

Are wider skateboard trucks more stable?

Wider trucks provide more stability because you cover a larger surface. They are less responsive than narrow trucks resulting in a larger turning radius compared to narrow trucks. Narrow trucks weigh less, are smaller, and have a lower moment of inertia. Because of this, it makes it kickflips a little bit easier.

How wide should my skateboard trucks be?

In general, we would recommend choosing a truck with an axle width that's exactly the same width as your deck. A margin of +/- 0.125″ is totally okay. So, for a deck that is 8″ wide trucks an axle width from 7.875″ – 8.125″ are ideal.

Is it better to have looser or tighter trucks?

The faster you intend on riding, the tighter your trucks should be. Tight trucks provide stability at higher speeds, reducing the likelihood of catching the dreaded speed wobbles. If you're considering riding downhill, or if a vert ramp session is in your future, consider tightening your trucks for safety's sake.

What is the best truck size for a 8.0 deck?

For the perfect truck size, you are aiming to match the overall truck width to the deck width, for example, a 7.75" deck matches a 5.0" truck, an 8.0" deck matches a 5.25" truck.

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Do trucks matter on a skateboard?

Skateboard trucks are the most important part of your board, perhaps even are the heart and soul. Trucks have a huge impact on how your board feels and performs, they also last the longest.

Does it matter what bearings you get?

You can't go wrong. Nearly all skateboard bearings have been standardized so that all wheel and bearing brands are compatible. The standard skateboard bearing size is an 8mm inner race diameter.

Do loose trucks make tricks harder?

Indeed, at first, balancing on the board is already a struggle on its own, and riding super loose trucks will probably make things even more difficult. But like a lot of things in skating, you never know before you try it.

What happens if your trucks are too small?

What Happens When Your Trucks Are Too Narrow. When you're trucks don't match your board and aren't wide enough you'll get the carpet riding effect. You won't be able to see your wheels, just your deck. Just a tad too small doesn't really matter but at a certain point, you'll run into trouble.

Is it harder to Ollie with loose trucks?

Loose trucks are harder to skate than tight trucks. There, I said it. That's not to say that tight trucks are easier, or that loosening up the kingpin nut a few turns is going to make you lose all your tricks.

Are 52mm wheels good?

Small 51mm – 52mm wheels

This is a great size for starting out, particularly for younger skaters. Wheels of this size are suitable for any type of street and transition skateboarding. They won't pick up too much speed when learning to ride down hills.

What size trucks does Tony Hawk use?

Tony Hawk Birdhouse 130MM Trucks.

Can I use 8.25 trucks on a 8 deck?

yes!

Can you use 8.25 trucks on a 8.5 deck?

It's fine. That's what Andrew Reynolds is riding now and it works for him.

How tight should a skateboard truck be?

Your trucks should be loose enough that you don't need to tic-tac to get around obstacles while skating around. Skateboard trucks can be set tight or loose, depending on the rider's preference. That being said, they should be tight enough that the kingpin won't fall out and loose enough that the bushings don't burst.

How wobbly should a skateboard be?

Your skateboard wheels should be tight enough that they spin freely. However, you don't want the wheels so loose that they wiggle on the truck's axle. To see if you need to tighten your wheels, put the board on its side, and flick the wheel as fast and as hard as you can with one hand.

Why is my skateboard so wobbly?

Wobbly skateboards are caused by bushings being too soft or the skateboard trucks being too loose. With just a few minor adjustments to the kingpin nut, you can solve this problem. It's really easy to fix actually and some don't even consider it a problem. Some people like loose trucks and others prefer them tight.

Should I tighten my skateboard trucks?

They need to regularly be tightened, as they come loose over time. Properly tightened trucks make your board ride smoother and cleaner and helps tune the board to your turning style. They also give you more balance. If you use your board regularly, learning to tighten your own trucks are essential.

Do pros use bearing spacers?

Bearing spacers are totally optional; longboarders and casual skaters likely won't put enough pressure on their boards to ever need them, though they are definitely a good investment if you want to slide, do a lot of tricks, and generally skate hard.

Are titanium skateboard bearings good?

Titanium coated ball bearings are more resistant to pitting and damage from skating, as titanium is a tougher and more dense material than steel. Titanium coated ball bearings are more precise than steel ball which means less friction and heat, thus more speed.

Which skateboard wheels are best for street?

Wheel Size

A lower millimeter wheel is usually preferred for street skating, as they are lighter for flip tricks but more difficult to ride on rougher surfaces. The most popular street skating wheel sizes are between 52-54mm. A larger wheel helps you skate rougher ground and ride up transitions easier.

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