I was more so saying the nut covers up the space in between the stock hole and starts to cover the stock hole. Ishod probably uses 5/16. That sounds like a nice happy medium.
I’m really enjoying the 3/8 redrill I’ve got set up right now. The outcome for me feels like I’m riding a pair of ventures that had a baby with a pair of aces. Quicker pop and more carve from ventures than I’m used to.
Yeah, it is fun experimenting with the differently drilled baseplates, some working better with some boards than others.
I find on a couple of boards, the 3/8" is just a bit much, with the board being almost too light on the pop / manual position, but others, it makes it feel just right, compared to the very heavy pop and manual point that regular or especially forged baseplate Venture trucks give on those boards.
What changes do they notice from the redrilling?
Besides above - lightens pop being a big one, I have this to add:
The main thing with moving the truck or trucks in is it shortens the wheelbase, so they turn more quickly, but also lengthens the kicks too, which can sometimes be good and sometimes not so good. On one very mellow board, it made it feel weird and just didn't pop right at all, but on steeper boards, especially with minimal fingers of flat, having Ventures drilled in even just a little meant they felt way more "normal" and much more balanced, compared to Independent trucks on that board, at least.
I can definitely see how some longer wheelbase boards can be evened out with drilled in Ventures, which is the same as drilling in a wheelbase on a deck, only to me a bit easier to do on the trucks which can then be used on multiple decks, in either position, without having to drill every board.