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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3330 on: May 14, 2026, 02:19:00 PM »
149 on the left, 144 on the right

You can see it better in person, but the 144 pivot is definitely narrower and pointier.

Idk how they blew it with that mold but it would be nice if they fixed it, I've blown out pivot cups with 144 indys and not any of the other ones


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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3331 on: May 15, 2026, 03:01:27 AM »
149 on the left, 144 on the right

You can see it better in person, but the 144 pivot is definitely narrower and pointier.

Idk how they blew it with that mold but it would be nice if they fixed it, I've blown out pivot cups with 144 indys and not any of the other ones





I feel like having bushings tightened down a bit more does help solve this issue of the 144 pivot point moving around in the pivot cup, or even bushings that sit a little lower or are already squashed down a bit, so the hanger sits lower into the pivot cup.

For any I have sold, usually swapping out the stock pivot cup was the first thing to do if they are making that "ting" noise too.  It can happen on any new Indy trucks, but maybe way more so on any 144 variants than other sizes.


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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3332 on: May 15, 2026, 07:42:53 AM »
Funny enough I've nearly worn out a second set of pivot cups in my 144s. The riptides are getting kind of loosey goosey in there and I get a bit of side to side sloppiness. Not a huge deal but in a few months they'll need replaced. Have had reoccurring premature pivot cup and bushing failure with other trucks in the past so I doubt it's a glaring flaw with the 144 hangars but the pics above are interesting for sure.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3333 on: May 15, 2026, 10:34:08 AM »
Ace cups work alright. They stick out the top but no more hangar travel.
Thanks y’all. It’s been fun.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3334 on: May 15, 2026, 10:34:14 AM »
damn i just started skating indys again i want a set now


how’s the change been?

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3335 on: May 16, 2026, 04:47:19 AM »
Anyone try the hollow Stage 4's?

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3336 on: May 16, 2026, 01:41:20 PM »
149 on the left, 144 on the right

You can see it better in person, but the 144 pivot is definitely narrower and pointier.

Idk how they blew it with that mold but it would be nice if they fixed it, I've blown out pivot cups with 144 indys and not any of the other ones



I think this is exactly why the 144 feels wrong compared to the 149. It's not just the width, but the 144 feels tippy in an uncontrolled sort of way because of the slop. I ride my trucks with the blue bushings and with the nuts about flush, but still get a Daewon-esque side-to-side wiggle when yanking the truck with my hands that definitely shouldn't be there. What doesn't help is that somewhere along the way Indy made the pivot cup recess ever so slightly bigger, which makes many of the aftermarket cups (and even the originals) sit loose. The best results I've had so far were with older US-made baseplates and Ace AF-1 cups, although they still don't feel as good as the 149. My point of reference is 149s with Riptide cups, which works a charm.

It's especially a bummer since I decided to size down to an 8.25 during and after an injury and ended up picking up two pairs of standards and a pair of titaniums from various sales, only to find all of them to have the same flaw. I emailed NHS about this to see if they've acknowledged or intended to fix the issue, but never got a response.

I think that apart from the unusable squeaky stock pivot cups, the Stage 11 149 is the best truck from them that I ever rode and I wish I could say the same about the 144. At this point I'm looking at Slappys to see if they could do what I want from an 8.25 truck without having to think about it.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3337 on: May 16, 2026, 06:04:27 PM »
Ace classic pivot cups fit perfectly and are a tad thicker and take out all the play. They work great.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3338 on: May 28, 2026, 10:44:51 PM »
bought some stage 4 151's today after being on lurpiv/ace for the last year or so. put ace medium bushings in them as usual since they're my go-to for any truck. I definitely was reminded how these are 100% the most turny trucks on the market. ace, and especially lurpiv, do defeat the stage 4's in stability, but definitely not the turn. for anyone willing to try it out, equip them with the ace bushings and feel the insanity. definitely for the wigglers/surfers. pure bliss.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3339 on: May 30, 2026, 01:09:20 AM »
bought some stage 4 151's today after being on lurpiv/ace for the last year or so. put ace medium bushings in them as usual since they're my go-to for any truck. I definitely was reminded how these are 100% the most turny trucks on the market. ace, and especially lurpiv, do defeat the stage 4's in stability, but definitely not the turn. for anyone willing to try it out, equip them with the ace bushings and feel the insanity. definitely for the wigglers/surfers. pure bliss.

I just sold my set of 166s, and only have 151s on my Winkowski cruiser. Loving the turn. Are the Ace bottom bushings tall enough to fit in there?

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3340 on: May 30, 2026, 10:07:40 PM »
ace bottoms are half a hair shorter when I lined them up next to the stage 4 bottoms so the geometry is still more or less retained.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3341 on: June 02, 2026, 02:24:38 AM »
Speaking of bushings.
I visited my local for some bushings. I bought new old stock forged 149, that came with the red bushings that are supposedly 90a, but I can’t ride them not knowing if they’re exactly like they’re supposed to be.

I got neon orange ones. I think I like them ok. But what’s their deal?
They came in the regular transparent plasitic box, with a paper insert.


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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3342 on: June 02, 2026, 07:22:52 AM »
Speaking of bushings.
I visited my local for some bushings. I bought new old stock forged 149, that came with the red bushings that are supposedly 90a, but I can’t ride them not knowing if they’re exactly like they’re supposed to be.

I got neon orange ones. I think I like them ok. But what’s their deal?
They came in the regular transparent plasitic box, with a paper insert.




All the stock bushings regardless of colour are 90 duro - old orange, red, black, white, or any other colour I forget, but older stock is a different product to what is in the trucks these days.  Older ones had just the unfinished ends, no lines or concentric circles the way the stock ones do now.  Current stock Indy bushings are way more translucent orange and feel softer, but they firm up enough to work well for people who are used to 90 duro options.

Aftermarket bushings have always been a different product again, compared to any stock variants, so the aftermarket bushings used to be very much harder for the same duro options / colours, than they do now, but if you got the clear plastic container, they should be good as 90 duro, not something that was more like 94 duro and with a tall top, the way they were before that in the hang sell bags or the white cardboard boxes.

The clear containers used to have the old logo too, so you would know if they were pre 2020 or post 2021 there, so if anything the bushings might take a little more to break in as they are old stock, which also goes for the red stock bushings that came in those black hollow trucks, which would have looked like this as I had some come through my shop before it closed in 2020:




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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3343 on: June 02, 2026, 07:23:04 AM »
What do you mean what's their deal? As it says on the box they're 90A stock replacements. I find them a tad softer than stock and the washers are always too small. The red bushings suck they are very hard despite being labeled 88A.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3344 on: June 02, 2026, 07:29:19 AM »
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This is about the only quick bushing pic of all of them, at least the different duro options that are available these days, this pic pre 2020 logo change.

Note there are the conical variants in a few options, or the cylinder variants in all options.





* The stock bushings of whatever colour are different to the after market bushings too, so the red 90 duro stock ones that come in the trucks are not the same as the red 88 duro bushings, that are a weird mix of soft but still firm.

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Re: The Indy Thread
« Reply #3345 on: June 03, 2026, 08:34:13 AM »
Yeah they’re weird. I can’t ride red bushings, even though they’re supposedly 90a.

Yeah, those trucks. Have plenty of them. Funny how they pop up on Swedish page Tradera.

Found some extra translucent oranges, so now the 149s have the same ‘turn in’ as the 169s.