Hey there,
So after some pondering I went with rip tides in 85a APS.
So from left to right: riptide 85a upper, stock 90a lower, stock 100 a lower, riptide 85a lower
The riptide lower in my set were taller than the stock lowers so some sanding on an older deck,
and then on a sanding disc sanding directionally in a figure 8 to keep things even.
Eventually got the lower to a stock height, but not the most exciting use of time.
Break in on rip tides much quicker than thunder made bushings, and my boy can now carve a turn after getting used to the initial quickness of the Thunder geometry.
I’m gonna order the nfg’s that Xen suggested as he grows, and then onto some old stock bushings off a set of 145 lows that I have been given.
He’s still miles from wheelbite,
Thanks for all the advice and help, very much appreciated