I know there's many people who ride their trucks stock.
But I'm trying to understand how most people bushings get shredded to pieces.
Is it cause they're boards are really loose?
I been riding stockies and i have not shredded or popped any yet. Only thing is that the V8 bushings kinda mushed down lol. The barrel bottom is a tiny bit smaller than the other stockies but honestly, i love them. You can see the inprint on them from the yolk on the hanger. I dig it...almost literally
I think it really comes down to how well people break in new bushings, or for some, they don't break them in at all, more so they just break them.
Had a number of people blow out any bushings and at least one session I saw two people put in new bushings, never just had a gentle start and sure enough, they had both taken cuts / chopped the top bushings from their first half a dozen tricks, when they could have had a chill roll around and just eased into the bushings.
The other day I set up some new bushings, just rolled around, lean left and right, left and right, til they started to feel a little more responsive and bounced back to center the way they should and didn't have any cuts, any chunks or splitting or any issues. Once past that, they tend to have a pretty long and decent life.
Most bushings tossed in and not broken in will often crumble, come apart, split or get cut up by washers way more easily.
On the new blue V8 bushings, same as the purple Thunder bushings, they are way newer than the majority of other Venture and Thunder bushings, so they might need a little more time to get worn in, compared to the older bushings that have been sitting around in trucks for a fair while in distribution warehouses or shops. Not that it should have much of an effect, but they are way softer between fingers, yet once broken in they skate just as well as any other Venture or Thunder bushings, on the sets I have set up.