I meant to answer the op: breaking in trucks can be harsh. Especially cold weather. Another reason to never buy new shit. I do like to put a small drop of oil/speed cream/whatever on the pivot cup. Ventures can have a super loud (squeaky) pivot cup. Haven’t tried hobgoblins. I rock back and forth on the board in the house. I used to loosen, dramatically/over tighten the trucks when not riding them to try and compress the bushings, but that just breaks the bushings. Don’t. What works the best for me is just skating. Like for distance/transportation. Truly broken in trucks feel the best with their stock shit.
I am also a hypocrite and will use bones hardcore bushings, from time to time, in old sets of venture lo’s. I didn’t like bones in Indy’s/thunders tho. I still do not support/encourage fucking with stuff straight away as it just seems to cause more problems.
Just take a few days off from totally ripping and just skate around and sight see.
Cold weather is extra fucked. And below 30 you might need to have some type of super soft bushings or loosen up.
I like the idea of taking old parts and transferring them over: bushings, cups washers, but when I’m changing trucks it’s usually because I’m being a dipshit and trying some different set up, and not because I ‘need’ something new.
Can’t imagine any of this is helpful. But it’s totally not your fault when you don’t shred on new trucks. If they were broken in you would have had it for sure