Thunder 95DU replacement bushings cuz I blew up the stock ones.
they suck
Care to elaborate why you think they suck? Was thinking about getting them, since the 94a clear blue that were available for some time are nowhere to be found anymore.
I was wondering if it was the stock 90s that suck, which I thought was what was meant, or the other way round?
Any bushing can blow out if tightened down too much too soon, or if they are too loose for the person, but at least with pretty much all options, from 90, 94, 95, 97, 100 in Thunder bushings, you pretty much have it all covered.
The basic bushings in a tube are sometimes harder to come by than the rebuild kit, which has bushings, washers, nuts and pivot cups, but even then at least the bushings are the same throughout the trucks, the tube and the kits.
I had put this up earlier in the Thunder thread, just copied all of it across.
Just a bit of info anyway.
Where can you get Thunder bushings? Are stock ones 90 duro? Mine are finally starting to crumble.
Stalking your history and if you are in Virginia, this one is in stock - obviously it is a big place and you might not be anywhere near the shop, but you might find the rebuild kits more easy to find than just the stand alone bushing tubes:
https://venueskateboards.com/products/thunder-rebuild-kit-red-90duThis is what I had posted before:
Where can you get Thunder bushings? Are stock ones 90 duro? Mine are finally starting to crumble.
Yes, stock in any colour are 90 duro, even though some people say the different colours, or the clear vs plain or solid colour (like white) skate differently in them. I have definitely felt small differences, although that might be more to do with the age of the bushings than anything else.
The aftermarket bushings currently come in lots of options from 90 white or clear orange, 94, 97 and 100 in the plain packs, or the full rebuild kit with nuts and washers in 90 red, as well.
Most shops have them and they are maybe the cheapest of the main brands stock / aftermarket type bushings, but sometimes or some areas might be short on stock, depending on where you are in the world.
From the Thunder site with the current colours, although there are still a lot of the older ones out there too: