Best skateboard trucks according to redditors

We found 60 Reddit comments discussing the best skateboard trucks. We ranked the 44 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Skateboard Trucks:

u/looloosha · 5 pointsr/longboarding

Hey guys. I'm wondering what kind of deck i should get for my electric longboard project. Something under 50 or 75 bucks. I also ordered this set of trucks and wheels as they came bundled together for a pretty good price and come with a set of flywheels which are required for this project. Can you guys let me know if they will get the job done? I can still cancel my order. Just want to make sure I'm heading in the right direction

Trucks + Wheels: Longboard 180mm Trucks Combo w/ 83mm Flywheels + Owlsome ABEC 7 Bearings (Pink) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B08HCJW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_xcK9wbKQX5H9F

If you beed further clarification or info, let me know! Thanks in advanced!

EDIT: i need a deck that has good clearance to fit all my electronics under the board. It should also be noted that I am 6 foot 4 so take that into consideration as well.

u/rjheitman12 · 4 pointsr/longboarding

They are from this kit I basically bout it just for the wheels for the ten toes board but I ended up liking them a lot there vary smooth so I put them on the arbor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078JM36QH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GsI.Ab1PM4CQD

u/DJ_Willy_Will · 4 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

Just replace the front ones with the Paris v2 and the rear with the Paris v2 baseplate, kingpin, pivot cups, and bushings and reuse the hanger that came with your China e-board.

https://www.amazon.com/Paris-180mm-Longboard-Skateboard-Trucks/dp/B076B1WTL4/

u/lurkingbunny · 3 pointsr/longboarding
u/Dank_Duck · 3 pointsr/NewSkaters

here's a quick list I put together for a solid custom setup.

Deck: Enjoi 8.0 (you could swap this for another deck of any quality brand.

Trucks: independent stage 11's. (note this is in a set of one, so you'll have to buy two trucks)

Wheels: Spitfire formula four's

bearings: bones reds

grip tape: mob grip

Hardware: 7/8". (personally I go to a hardware store and get them a bit cheaper)

Definitely do your research and decide what would be best for you though.

u/codyweby · 3 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

What I did right


  • Bought high-quality parts (mostly)
  • Laser-cut center logo
    • I originally tried cutting this out of grip tape. The results were... suboptimal. The laser-cut plastic looks amazing and was only ~$10 after free credits. I ordered it through Ponoko. New accounts get a $20 credit towards making stuff, and they have a huge range of materials to choose from. I used this material, which comes with adhesive pre-applied as well as being quite flexible.
  • Custom fiberglass enclosure
    • This was probably the part of the build that took the longest. Due to me not sizing the enclosure correctly (see below), I decided it would be easier to make an enclosure rather than scouring the internet for one that fit. This was my first time working with fiberglass, so it turned out a little rough. But it does the job and conforms to my deck way better than any pre-bought enclosure ever would. It’s currently secured to my deck with screws threaded directly into the wood. The holes are strengthen with superglue. So far this has worked well (5+ screw in/outs), we’ll see if it holds up. If the holes start stripping I’ll just put some threaded inserts in.
  • Installed a Bluetooth module
    • Although I haven’t gotten wireless configuration working yet, it’s really nice being able to see stats on your phone. I’m on iOS and use the Xmatic app which is very-well designed. It even comes with a companion Apple Watch app so you can easily check your speed and battery life while riding.

      Mistakes I made


  1. I didn’t add extra clearance to the battery size when shopping for an enclosure. I originally bought this enclosure from MBoards. But either the enclosure or the battery was slightly bigger/smaller than the advertised dimensions and the entire enclosure bowed out when I tried shoving the battery in. Cables never had a chance of fitting. This turned out to be a bit of a moot point anyways, because...
  2. I choose a deck with too much flex/bow. Even if the enclosure did fit the battery, attaching it to the underside of my deck would have severely warped it.
  3. I destroyed two $10 42V chargers. The first was destroyed by plugging it in backwards to the battery (i.e. red -> black and black -> red on the battery connector). We don’t talk about the second one. ^(Ok maybe I plugged it in the exact same way expecting something else yes I’m an idiot)
  4. I didn’t cut the grip tape very cleanly. Lots of rough edges, grip tape is harder to apply properly than it looks.
  5. My paint job on the enclosure turned out a little sloppy because I didn’t properly secure the stencil.

    Potential upgrades


  • New paint job on bottom (I might just go all-black and remove the design)
  • New grip tape (with more consistent edges)
  • Reverse-mounted motor (so I can use my dropdown like it was intended)
  • Sleeker fiberglass enclosure
  • Handle (I have no idea how to do this, any suggestions are welcome)

    Parts


  • Motor Mount
  • Pulley System
  • 3250W 180KV Motor
    • This thing has an insane amount of torque, it chews up hills without slowing down at all. Very happy with this motor.
  • Remote
  • Caliber II Trucks
  • Power Switch
  • Longboard Deck
    • It’s cheap. Didn’t expect much, but it’s actually fairly nice (at least for a traditional longboard; as noted elsewhere there’s a bit too much flex for it to be a good electric board).
  • Orangatang Kegel Wheels
  • VESC
  • BLE Module
  • Charger
  • 10S3P Battery Pack
    • This battery with its integrated BMS was plugged in to charge with its polarity accidentally reversed twice (see above), and it still works great.

      I spent a total of ~$770 on this board (including wasted parts). It's more than I wanted to spend but I expect it'll last a long time.

      Specs:

  • Top speed: 28 MPH (in theory, I've only actually gone up to 16 MPH because of safety concerns :P)
  • Range: 25-30 miles (extrapolated from the voltage drop on a ~2 mile ride, haven't had time to go on a ride that fully drains the battery)
u/DuctTape534 · 3 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

Specs:

  • 2x 6374 180kv motors

  • MBS all-terrain wheels

  • 2x pulley kit (36:13)

  • 2x motor mounts

  • Caliber II Trucks (I have wider Torqueboard 218 trucks coming so I can mount both motors inside)

  • Antispark switch

  • FSESC 200A

  • 2x 6s 6000mAh Lipos

  • Deck from a longboard I bought like 4 years ago

  • Both enclosures were 3d printed with ProtoPasta carbon fiber and TPU washers that vary in thickness to compensate for the contours of the board (my own design).

  • bearings

  • Dual charger

  • other various screws, nuts, wires, connectors, solder, etc


    Total Cost: Approx. $1200


    Additional notes:

  • This was my first time using this brand of carbon fiber filament and I have to say its insanely strong, knocking on the back of the case, which is only 5mm thick, feels like knocking on a brick wall, its nothing like any filament i've ever used before and prints surprisingly well but will destroy brass nozzles (which cost pennies anyways).

  • I've gotten it up to 26mph so far, with plenty of throttle left to go (I'd honestly say I didn't hit over 50% throttle). It's been about 2 years since I've rode my longboard, and I've only tried a friends boosted board once about a year ago, so I still need to build up to going fast. A more experienced rider got it up to 29mph and said he still had throttle to spare. So so far no one has been willing to top it off, I'll report back once I get some numbers. I will say that it accelerates faster than most if not all brand name boards.

  • Yes I am aware that I fucked up my rear motor, I have since fixed the issue... Whoops.
u/notnotjosh · 2 pointsr/Skateboardlove

It's pretty noticable regarding turning. Also, the big wheels might be the smoothest ride / commute that I've ever had... Setup:

Oldboy Premium Ceramic Bearings for Longboard, Skateboard, Quad Skate, Inline Rollerblades or Scooter Wheels https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075QLMQW6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lCj3Cb4M58RXY


Tensor Mag Light Skateboard Truck - Silver/Red - 5.25 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NNRW55H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_4Dj3CbQZENCH8


Orangatang Caguama 85 mm 77a Longboard Wheels for Cruising, DIY Electric Skateboards, Eboards (Blue, Set of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M59PQSN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_9Ej3CbBKDBPEQ

Board
https://www.tristarskateboards.com/skateboards/decks/pop-shape/chocolate/cleveland-chunk-deck-pid-11357


Dime Bag Hardware Angled Wedge Rubber Riser Pads 5/16"-9/16" (8mm-14mm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JXVG3WG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pJj3CbN0BRAW8

u/IsThatUMoatilliatta · 2 pointsr/NewSkaters

Happen to know if there's a noticeable difference between 99 and 101? Because I'm starting to feel like these 99s I have now are a little soft for the park. Maybe I just need to wear them in.

They also just might be trash because I just bought this setup from Amazon because I wanted the cheapest way to get back into skating.

u/yoyokrazy · 2 pointsr/longboarding

Recently picked up a set of caliber 50deg trucks for a custom board i was building. Unfortunately, that board got run over... Now I'm looking to pick up a mini cruiser (i.e. a dinghy or something of that size/shape), and was wondering how weirdly those trucks would feel/ride along with 70mm wheels...? And if it's that bad, any recommendations for what to do with the spare gear?

u/NlNJAPLEA5E · 2 pointsr/electriclongboards

I know this has been said already but $400-$500 is the lowest I’ve seen for a e-board build that works

DIY E-board parts

Recommend their parts: specifically the motor, gear kit and vesc

You can get trucks to work with single belt motor on amazon

Caliber 2

They’re smaller than what is recommended but worked on my build (plus they’re great quality)

These wheels are pretty good and have okay bearings

wheels + bearings

Everything else including remote is up to you I personally bought the one from Diy so that I knew everything would work together when assembled (no hassle) plus great customer service

Edit:

Link to my old build if curious

If you follow this build I recommend a deck with less concavity

u/Flashsalterego · 2 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

https://www.amazon.com/Caliber-Trucks-Cal-50°-Longboard/dp/B00NY3Q5NQ
https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Electric-Skateboard-Caliber-Compatible/dp/B079561FWV
I haven't found a video but if I ever get the money I would post one regardless at how garage I am at editing lol

u/sgtpnkks · 2 pointsr/NewSkaters

keep in mind the amazon price is from TGM skateboards.. which is a shop in michigan

so they are paying the equivalent of around $36 US here is a pair indy 139s on amazon from TGM for $35 with free shipping in the US now keep in mind the UK amazon listing is not free shipping it's £12... this brings the price above $52US and then chances are they may need to pay import tax after that

so for OP... since the amazon item would be shipping from a US based seller in Michigan it would be a good idea to find out if there will be any additional taxes added to the £38.87

u/itsdrivingmenuts · 2 pointsr/longboarding

I don't see a model number, but it was stock trucks that came with the complete build. Looking around, it seems to match these: http://www.amazon.com/Bear-Grizzly-181mm-Skateboard-Trucks/dp/B002UZOV5I

u/neurospex · 2 pointsr/NewSkaters

> skatehut.co.uk

Looking through the site, wow... I didn't realize how hard VAT hit you for those US brand trucks. I need to do more research on trucks available in the UK. The prices for the brands I mentioned are totally unreasonable over there. Reading reviews about Enuff doesn't build my confidence in them, though, so I'd still steer clear if you can swing the cash.

Edit: maybe check Amazon? I found some reasonably priced 8" Independent trucks with free delivery on the UK Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Independent-Stage-11-Standard-Truck/dp/B00APL6OY0

u/towels_equal_happy · 1 pointr/ElectricSkateboarding

What color of the caliber v2 trucks do y'all think would go well with the 77a blue Caguamas? I'm gonna be putting it on a deck that is just wood colored on the bottom. I'll change the griptape in the future, but for now it's just black. I like the lavender, sea foam, and coral colors, but part of me wants to play it safe and just go with the Smoke color or the white/gold. There will be bones reds in the blue/green caguamas too, but they won't be too noticeable. I like the bright colors. Thanks for the help.

u/RockNRollHoms · 1 pointr/skateboarding

Four month ago I bought a $25 kryptonics longboard from Walmart, my first skateboard, and now I need an upgrade. What do you think of this purchase?

Board:
http://www.amazon.com/Blank-Decks-Warning-Skateboard-Natural/dp/B002GIEAN2/ref=pd_sim_sg_8?ie=UTF8&refRID=086FC09SRT7RDVAM5THF

Trucks:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00123YRG2/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=YI9FBBOH7K08&coliid=IGYQQ845RM81K

Wheels:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZC8AHE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=YI9FBBOH7K08&coliid=IQNGHRR1ELLNZ


The reason I chose a short board is because I'd like to learn how to skateboard and do tricks so having the option of putting on small wheels to take it to a park AND the option of putting on big wheels and cruise around town is important to me because I'll be using it to get to work.

Am I missing anything? Any advice welcome

u/jiammy · 1 pointr/ElectricSkateboarding

Yeah I'm going to get them, thanks,

Is 50$ a standard price for the trucks or I can find those somewhere else cheaper?

u/UCSultanPepper · 1 pointr/UCSantaBarbara

To me, this is the dream set up for getting around IV:

Bone Swiss Bearings

Bear trucks

Gumball wheels

And any deck you want. As another poster said, I'd recommend a shorter deck because it's easier to manage while on campus.

I used this deck for awhile, and it was awesome

If you want to skate, do get a set up that will make you love it. If you skimp out on parts, especially wheels/bearings, you're going to have a bad time.

u/leo_rex · 1 pointr/longboarding

People are going to lynch me for saying this, but if you really are just cruising on this board and not wanting to freeride/do any kind of tricks, Gullwing Sidewinders are so much smooth delightful fun to ride and carve on. They're the double kingpins, as observed here: http://www.amazon.com/Gullwing-Sidewinder-Truck-Silver-10-Inch/dp/B009ZC92L2

Seriously man, they offer a beautiful ride.

u/armin22222 · 1 pointr/longboarding

I'm not 100% sure but I've been told it's a Reverse Kingpin Truck (One massive bolt going in through the top with a nut at the bottom)

I've added some pictures of what I've got to work with, as you can see the motor's bolt onto the axel.
http://imgur.com/a/kgA9j

And I'm thinking of maybe transferring it to a Gullwing Sidewinder, like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gullwing-Sidewinder-Truck-Silver-10-Inch/dp/B009ZC92L2

Would it be possible at all?

u/LetMeHearAStory · 1 pointr/videos

Deck: Any of the big brands, kinda personal preference based on pop / board shape / graphics [Baker, Element (not featherlights, they tend to snap.), Flip, Zero, MiniLogo, etc.] You can also usually get a blank deck from one of those companies for a cheaper price.

Trucks: Independent trucks are what I've always used. Thunder trucks are good quality too. Indys are just kinda classic and very popular. Dad used em back in the 80s. (of the appropriate size, usually 139s, depends on deck width)

Wheels: Totally personal opinion, but I like Bones 100s or Spitfire Formula 4s

Bearings: Bones Reds. Classic. My dad skated on these too. I have skated on them ever since I started at 8 years old. Tried, true, affordable.

Here's my most recently purchased full, complete deck, parted out, for you to look at:

Deck: (not the exact same as mine, got it at a local shop. Deathwish decks are manufactured by Baker.) http://www.amazon.com/Deathwish-Deathspray-Black-Skateboard-Decks/dp/B0086Q7B2A/ref=sr_1_5?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1453949834&sr=1-5&keywords=deathwish+skateboard

Trucks: http://www.amazon.com/Independent-Stage-Standard-Truck-Silver/dp/B00APL6OY0/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1453949901&sr=1-1&keywords=Independent+139

Wheels: http://www.amazon.com/Bones-Wheels-100s-52mm-White/dp/B00CLCLRZW/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1453949927&sr=1-1&keywords=Bones+100s

Bearings: http://www.amazon.com/Bones-Reds-Precision-Skate-Bearings/dp/B000FDRQ1S/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1453949941&sr=1-1&keywords=Bones+reds


Good Luck! If you want to get into skateboarding, I highly recommend going into a local shop. A big part of skate culture is supporting your local stores, which are usually filled with some pretty cool people.

u/losersalwayswin · 1 pointr/NewSkaters

They did!!! They were called “slant”
https://www.amazon.com/Slant-Trucks-Standard-Raw-Skateboard/dp/B01J9YCO1U

Then they decided to start calling them tensor alloy to ride off the tensor brand name like 3 or 4 years ago. I don’t fault them either for making cheaper products. Skateboarding is expensive, but they should make it clearer why their stuff is cheaper, like Powell does with Minilogo.

u/flamingfireworks · 1 pointr/longboarding

https://www.amazon.com/Caliber-Trucks-Cal-50%C2%B0-Longboard/dp/B00NY3Q5NQ are these the trucks you mean?

And i meant wider and taller. Im assuming id want narrower wheels for sliding and stuff, but assuming i dont actually have traction needs/problems i wont need some wideass wheels, right?

And taller wheels would handle pebbles/cracks better, right?

u/overlyfocused · 1 pointr/longboarding

Just found out there are real longboarding stuff on Amazon. I found paris v2s and calibers 2s (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NY3Q5P4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_ajYkxbRPX9SJK)

You'll get them delivered faster but you're not supporting shops like Daddies or Muir.

u/Cheeeeeseburger · 1 pointr/ElectricSkateboarding

Oh gosh. I built this several months ago so this list is mostly from memory, but I’ll do my best. Also bear in mind that my experience with DIYeBoard has been a good one. I haven't had any issues with my ESC or battery. Zero issues with voltage sag or the controller cutting out. I have seen a few reports that these are common issues, but I haven't experienced them. I'm also listing the prices I paid for these items. I don't know if these prices have changed recently so take that into consideration.

Deck – Rimmable 42in top mount complete board (for replacement wheels and bearings) - $35

Battery and ESC – 10s5p kit from DIYeBoard - $220

Motors – 170kv N5055’s from DIYeBoard – 2x $40

Gearing – Gears and Pulley kit from DIYeBoard - $25

Trucks – Caliber 2 (black) - $30 free ship

Wheels – Cal 7 97mm 78A (flywheel hub) - $26 free ship (yes this pricing is correct and yes these wheels are amazing)

Mounts – Boardnamics – approx. $50 shipping included

Grip –Camo Black Diamond griptape – $9.95

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Speed – 32mph on flat ground with 210lb rider. Could go faster but I wasn't willing to push it without a helmet or other protection.

Range – Unknown I normally get tired before it dies. My estimate is around 15-20miles on speed mode 2 full throttle

Approximate total = $500 USD (NOT including shipping costs for DIYeBoard items all Amazon items were shipped for free)

u/Creepee1 · 1 pointr/longboarding

The Calibers look slightly different than the Randals . Do you think that difference is noticeable when riding?
Huh, the Calibers show up at $53 and The Randals at $48 to me in Muirskate... Anyway, I was looking at the Calibers in Amazon for $40 and the Randals in the Randal page itself for $53. It doesn't matter though, I liked the Randal suggestion because that company seems to have a better reputation than Caliber, and if you also say that the bushings are better and that they will feel better in a drop deck, it's a no brainer!

 

Haha I've never ridden before but I confidence in handling hills falls before even pushing for the first time