I dunno how to phrase this, but remember that every truck has its trade offs. They're not inherently bad.
Pros:
-Ace level turn that feels more stable and predictable. If you ride them tighter they still turn and there's no random u turns.
-They don't completely prevent wheelbite, but it's much harder.
-For my friend the pop feel is exactly what he wants it's kinda like Indy lightness and a fraction heavier. This is super individual but only one person on here seems to not like it. It's delayed and that may or may not work for you.
-Grind is good really no complaints there honestly.
-I think they look pretty cool.
-Finish is really, really nice.
Cons:
-KP clearance. It's really not good. I have a bunch of trucks in the attic and so does my friend and from what we can tell it's close to Thunder and maybe slightly worse. It hangs up on Smiths and feebles for me frequently although it's better now on double sided curbs since it's worn but it catches on flat bars and sticks. I skate a lot of transition and it's hung up on a fucking fakie rock before. For a transition oriented truck I really can't believe this was the design they settled on.
-Pinch. It's not as bad as I recall Ace Classic being and I like AF1 better overall. You have to focus on it and will frequently fall into slides on accident. I'm used to it by now and it's fine for slappies and smaller obstacles, but the few times I've skated some of the ASU ledge spots I've not had a great time.
-For me the manual point is really, really weird. I'm used to it and don't do tons of manuals aside from the basics, but shuv it nose manuals are the last remaining "tech" trick I have and it's kinda hard to lean into them and I either touch the nose and fall or set the wheels down. This is very individual as well. I realllllly thought my V1 were next level for me for manuals.
I think trucks depend a lot on what you want and where you're at with your skating. Years ago when I was really into Ace and Indy style trucks and skating parks and very minimal ledge skating I woulda liked these more. As an adult that still mostly skates parks and tries to get out of the park on weekends I don't have the patience to deal with the shortcomings. Super high quality product, but I cannot see why you'd ride these over an AF1 or Indy. If those turn too loose just change the bushings the Lurpivs are 92 after all.