The type and size of skate trucks you choose directly affect your stability, and what tricks you can and can't do on your skateboard. Choosing and maintaining the right skateboard trucks is also key to avoiding wheel bite, which happens when your wheels rub against your board and cause you to stop on impact during a trick or turn. Trucks can easily be adjusted to perform tighter turns or tricks on your board. You can also choose softer bushings for easy turning, or hard bushings for stiff turning. How loose or tight you keep your trucks really depends on what you skate.
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New Independent MiD trucks feature a lower profile hanger for optimal contact point angle on your nose and tail for flip tricks, ledges, and all-around street skating with a...
R 1,199.00
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TENSOR TRUCKS Start charging through those grinds with the Tensor Mag Light Reg Truck. Guaranteed for life, Tensor stands behind their product to produce the best quality truck on the market. A newly designed truck...
R 1,399.00
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Independent's forged hollow Stage 11 skateboard trucks are 10% lighter than regular Stage 11's and stronger on impact than any other hollow axle truck on the market. FEATURES Baseplate...
R 1,399.00
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The All Terrain Aluminum 5.5" Features: Axle width: 8.25" Hanger width: 5.5" Conventional kingpins for standard wrench adjustment Axle Nuts and Speed Washers
R 1,099.00
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The Independent 139 Stage 11 Silver skateboard trucks improve upon the performance and iconic look of the Stage 10 design with newly reworked geometry. Stage 11 trucks offers precise turns,...
R 1,199.00