
The 'cast in' axle makes a much stronger hanger than pressing the axle in. This process requires another heat treatment and a Grade 8 axle, but provides for a longer lasting truck than a traditional 'press in' axle. This process is also a little more costly, but we're firm believers that you shouldn't cut corners on skateboard trucks.
* Killer new truck for carving tight turns on minis, retros, slalom, and surf skates.
* Maintain stability at higher speeds, through turns and while pushing.
* 50º Base plates are more stable while compensating for a shorter wheel base.
* Randal R•II geometry allows for adjusting caster angle by flipping the hanger.
* From the company that pioneered the downhill truck market.
* Base plates and hangers interchangeable with the Randal System.
* Virgin grade aluminum. Grade 8 'cast in' axles.
* New raw finish.
* Stock with Randal Yellow bushings.
* Grade 8 king pin.
* Lifetime Guarantee.
* Made in the USA.

These are beast trucks and I see why they're so popular
(Tue Aug 12, 2008)5 stars all the way, except for a little unstable at high speeds
(Tue Aug 12, 2008)So these trucks have been used on many boards to see what had the best feel. I think they feel best on a deck with concave but any deck will do, really. (concave helps give it that extra bit of lean).I took this down a gentle hill, maybe a 30mph run where I could feel potential for wobbles to kick in, so that's when carving came in. I found it easily carve-able on a standard sidewalk and control my speed.
I'm primarily using these for pumping and they do wonders. New into the pumping world, I've learned quite a bit off of these trucks and on my current setup, pumping couldn't be any easier...well, it could if I gripped the board.
Overall, really great trucks, I have not really tried them on a downhill setup as I'm mainly into the cruising/carving/pumping thing and am all for the surfy-feel boards. I'd recommend them for your mini's and mid-size boards!
great for everyone unless your like pro
(Sat Jun 28, 2008)Good trucks for beginning.
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