Thank you 🙏🏽 I took it off and made sure to save it but was wondering. That is very cool that they include one of those with the trucks. Thank you for the recommendation on the trucks man they are so sweet I love how they feel and respond!
They come in handy if you're doing tricks and shit. Board lands wrong or hits something the wrong way and those threads smush. Usually with skinnier skatepark wheels
If you want harder bushings just order the ace hard bushings. But, I noticed the more the bushing broke in, I was loosening up my bushings. But the ace hard should be just what you need.
Try looking into Bones hardcore bushings. It sounds like they might be what you're looking for as far more stability. That plastic core/washer thing they have makes a difference
They are yes sir, I am sorry I haven’t gotten a chance to go back thru recent comments and reply I will be doing that this evening. Yes 66mm 75a soft slide formula
@@MadMaxProductions-sx4hu you’re all good man I know you got your own shit going on I just appreciate how much you do get back to us. I really never thought 75a wheels would be able to slide that easily. Good stuff they definitely did something fancy with em
THOSE TRUCKS ARE TOO NARROW FOR THE DECK. IT WILL MOST LIKELY BE UNSTABLE AT SPEED. THE DECK SHOULDNT BE WIDER THAN THE WIDTH OF THE TRUCKS WITH WHEELS ON.AND LIKELY FEELS SLOPPY WHEN CARVING
I thought replacing/supplementing the stock bushings was a worthy cause when first riding Ace AF1's. I tried various durometers of riptide (bottom/boardside) and Bones (topside/ roadside) initially. After riding AF1's for close to a year I must say the stock bushings are fantastic. I use a flat washer (roadside) upfront and the provided cup washer in back (however filed down a bit). 150lb and 5"9. I ride mainly transition and downhill.
The red nut is a rethreader in case you mess up the beginning threads on the axles. Awesome set up
Thank you 🙏🏽 I took it off and made sure to save it but was wondering. That is very cool that they include one of those with the trucks. Thank you for the recommendation on the trucks man they are so sweet I love how they feel and respond!
They come in handy if you're doing tricks and shit. Board lands wrong or hits something the wrong way and those threads smush. Usually with skinnier skatepark wheels
If you want harder bushings just order the ace hard bushings. But, I noticed the more the bushing broke in, I was loosening up my bushings. But the ace hard should be just what you need.
Get the ACE hard bushings. Same turn more stability. They are awesome.
Nice!! I’ll definitely check those out, for sure needed a little more stability
Try looking into Bones hardcore bushings. It sounds like they might be what you're looking for as far more stability. That plastic core/washer thing they have makes a difference
What height reisers did you use?
1/4 independent risers
Thanks for watching 🙏🏽
Are them 75a?
They are yes sir, I am sorry I haven’t gotten a chance to go back thru recent comments and reply I will be doing that this evening. Yes 66mm 75a soft slide formula
@@MadMaxProductions-sx4hu you’re all good man I know you got your own shit going on I just appreciate how much you do get back to us. I really never thought 75a wheels would be able to slide that easily. Good stuff they definitely did something fancy with em
Do a kick flip
THOSE TRUCKS ARE TOO NARROW FOR THE DECK. IT WILL MOST LIKELY BE UNSTABLE AT SPEED. THE DECK SHOULDNT BE WIDER THAN THE WIDTH OF THE TRUCKS WITH WHEELS ON.AND LIKELY FEELS SLOPPY WHEN CARVING
So whatever you do don’t ride with the red nut on.
I thought replacing/supplementing the stock bushings was a worthy cause when first riding Ace AF1's. I tried various durometers of riptide (bottom/boardside) and Bones (topside/ roadside) initially. After riding AF1's for close to a year I must say the stock bushings are fantastic. I use a flat washer (roadside) upfront and the provided cup washer in back (however filed down a bit). 150lb and 5"9. I ride mainly transition and downhill.
Thank you 🙏🏽 I have been looking but maybe now I’ll reel that back in and try the stock bushings for a bit
I saw your grip job for about 1 whole second. Looked awesome
Are the Peralta 66mm to heavy to learn how to Ollie on?