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Written by steve jones   
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Choosing your skateboard truck,  the skateboard truck is an essential part of the skatbeoard, so follow our truck guide and you wont go wrong.

 

 

 

choosing your skateboard Truck

Skateboard trucks are the metal axle-style part that connects to the bottom of the deck (find out more).

There are three things to pay attention to:

Bushings

Inside the trucks are the bushings, a small part that looks like a rubber donut. The Bushings cushion the truck when it turns. The stiffer the bushings, the more stable the skateboard. The softer the bushings, the easier the turn. For a brand new skateboarder, I recommend using stiff bushings. They will break in over time. For more seasoned skateboarders, medium bushings are usually the perfect choice. I would only recommend soft bushings to skaters who want to spend most of their time carving on their skateboarding. Soft bushings can make tricks difficult, and require a lot of control.

Truck Height

The truck height can vary. Low trucks make flip tricks easier and add some stability, but with lower trucks you will want smaller wheels. High trucks allow you to use larger wheels, which will help when skateboarding at higher speeds or long distances.

If you are a new skateboarder, I recommend using medium trucks, unless you know for sure that you want to use your skateboard for street or cruising. For street, low trucks are good and for cruising, medium or high trucks are a good choice.

Axle Length

Finally, the axle length of trucks varies. This is so that you can match your truck size to your board. You'll want your trucks to be within 1/4" of the size of the deck.

 
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