Ok wow I feel like I've kooked myself here since everyone else has this all the time haha. I've for some reason never had it happen like this despite my relentless nosesliding over the past 10 years on many different trucks. Good to know its normal for others
Never a worry with things like that - ask a question, get answers, all good.
I think the issue is when people flatly argue a point or disagree even after being proved wrong or something else is going on to make something a lot more of an issue than it really is, but hey I know sometimes I have to chill on the madness, be it skateboard hardware parts related or just in general.
Funny with that upwards turn of the edge of baseplates as sometimes it really is minimal and other times it eats into a deck so much, but I often wonder how much the terrain affects this, or more so just the angle of the truck, concave and curve of the kick or even just how much something is waxed or not, eg waxed might slide longer, but cause more push up on the baseplate in the long run, over something that is raw and you are just charging at but not getting very far along.
Either way, as said, just hold the truck mall grab style and scrape it on some medium concrete - footpath / sidewalk or skatepark - to get rid of the extra lip and it should be good to go. That's what I usually do with any trucks when changing over boards for people and I see that sort of thing.