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I will always just ride the Stage 11 standard polished trucks, 149 mostly nowdays on 8.38 to 8.5 boards, but I do have pretty much every other size on various boards, from older normal setups 8.12 on 139s to cruisers and fun boards, eg 129s with Mini Cubic wheels, then 159s on 8.6 to 8.75, 169s on 9 and up bigger decks.
The other day I got through a trade some forged baseplate, ti axle 159s and have been mixing and matching with them.
The ti axles sure are a lot lighter overall, which is good for bigger trucks, but I was getting so much wheelbite with the forged plates for how I usually set up my board, compared to almost none when I swapped the hangers and everything else over to cast plates.
Just goes to show how much I am used to that 55mm height of standards, so even the smallest 1.5mm lower and I had to take care not to come off.
When I put some really thin rubber risers under them, they were just about right for my muscle memory, but they will most likely end up on someone else's setup anyway, more just a trial and bit of fun while I had them.
If I was running normal bigger boards with 159 or 169s and had issues with weight, the ti axle hangers with cast plates would be my go to, but it is easy enough to make or get hold of pretty much whatever size rubber to make risers to suit as well, keep them stock with the forged plates.
The cruiser boards I have with bigger standard 159 or 169 trucks all have 1/4" risers anyway, usually with 60mm 90 duro wheels, which works well.