What bushings fit Independent trucks?
To give you a feel for which durometer to go for, Independent Trucks come built with the Medium Orange 90A bushings. So go harder or softer than that depending on what you want.
What bushings should I use for my weight?
LONGBOARD BUSHING DUROMETER CHART
Rider Weight | Bushing Durometer |
---|---|
<100 lbs | 78-80A |
100-125 lbs | 80-82A |
125-145 lbs | 82-87a |
145-175 lbs | 85-90a |
Are all truck bushings the same size?
Bushing tightness depends on each rider’s preferences, and bushings can be easily adjusted to suit your needs. Skateboard truck bushings are all the same size, and will fit any skateboard, longboard, or cruiser sold on Warehouse Skateboards.
What type of bushings are best?
Harder bushings provide more resistance (better for larger riders) and softer bushings provide less resistance (better for smaller riders). Getting the correct durometer (hardness) for your bushings is the most important part in getting your trucks to perform the way you want them to.
What are good bushings?
Best Skateboard Bushing Reviews
- Dimebag Skateboard Truck Bushings.
- Bones Wheels Hard Bushings.
- DreamFire 92A Skateboard Bushings.
- Shappy Skateboard Truck Bushings.
- Bones Wheels Hardcore Bushings.
- Orangatang Skateboard Bushings.
- Shorty’s 92A Doh-Doh Skateboard Bushings.
- Independent 90A Cylinder Cushions.
What hardness are independent bushings?
78a (Super Soft)
Are bushings universal?
Universal Flange Type Bushings from two of the leading manufacturer’s of polyurethane bushings: Energy Suspension and Prothane. These universal bushings can be used for a variety of applications such as: Control Arm Bushings. Track Rod Bushings.
Are independent hard bushings good?
The Independent Standard Cylinder Hard Bushings perfectly fit your Indys but cut a great figure in other trucks as well. The combination of a cone and a barrel bushing offers more rebound than a double cone combo.
Should trucks be loose or tight?
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.
Do independent trucks come with bushings?
Every truck is equipped with two bushings – the street-facing top bushing, and the board-facing bottom bushing. Like skateboard wheels, bushings are made of polyurethane, i.e. plastic.
Are tight or loose trucks better?
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.
How do you tell if my trucks are too loose?
A good test to see if your trucks are too loose is to lean with your full weight on one side of the skateboard. If the wheel can touch your board, then your trucks are definitely too loose. Even if your wheel cannot touch your board, you might need to tighten your trucks to regain some stability.
What is the best material for bushings?
Bronze Bushings Bronze remains a popular choice for bushings because it’s available in so many alloys and compositions, expanding its reach into even more applications. A bronze bushing is harder and less likely to break or deform than those made of other materials.
Are poly bushes worth it?
As they don’t rot or deteriorate, they often outlast the vehicle they’re put on. For anyone looking to upgrade their suspension, poly bushings are a great choice. Here’s how poly stacks up against rubber: Ride Quality: Due to their hardness, polyurethane bushings often lead to a bumpy ride.