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I said I would, and I am true to my word. This T-2 151 Christmas Package is FREE for ever wants it, just pay shipping.
I tried them, with an assortment of different bushings, and they just aren't for me. Hopefully they might be good for you. Sorry I don't have the 94a bushing to complete the "set," but I gave them to a friend who rides Thunders.
First come, first serve.
If no one is taking it up I will
You are someone, not no one, so, looks like they are yours. DM your info.
Sick! Info sent. I’ve been wanting to try 151s so this works out for me. Thanks so much!
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Congratulations on the trucks!
Also, you poor, mad bastard.
T2’s were the catalyst for my most recent bout of truck insanity. They’re close enough to Indy’s and AF1’s yet just different enough to make me question what I even wanted in a skate truck. In all seriousness though, I could see them being the truck someone’s been looking for so good luck!
Haha, yeah will see how it goes. As I mentioned above, been wanting to try 151 or 8.75” trucks of any kind and I currently ride regular Thunders and AF1, but both 8.5”. I’m pretty adaptable overall so hope it won’t induce too much madness.
To add maybe too late in this case, but I would recommend trying the T-II trucks for at least a few sessions, because the first session for me was almost too weird, the second only a little better, the third maybe starting to feel like the bushings might possibly work for me, but it wasn't until almost a month later that everything really clicked, even though in that time I had been skating my other boards too.
That was on the 149s on the DLX 8.38 shape - two set up, one with their stock bushings, the other with whatever bushings I wanted to try in there, both feeling really good now.
Yesterday was the first session on the T-II 151s and yes I had forgotten how crazy the stock bushings felt at first, way too loose and very difficult to even just do comfortable laps on so after every run I would tighten them down a quarter turn (just doing minimal stuff - turns back and forth but for a while each run) until I had almost three threads showing on each truck. That in itself should have been enough to put most people off, but by that point, it was feeling manageable and I angle grinded the kingpin off about two threads, same as I usually do to Indy and what I did to my other T-II trucks.
Finished the session feeling really good about the whole setup, not too loose, not hard to ride, just a fast track to making these trucks work for me, without destroying the bushings in the process. To note everything else I had set up with regular Thunder 151s, so it wasn't like I had a brand new complete, but the brand new T-II bushings were the hardest thing to get used to.
I think a couple more sessions on that board and it could become my favourite 8.75 setup - regular DLX - Real bold logo with graphic removed 8.75 deck, Thunder T-II 151 trucks, Spitfire Formula Four 54 mm Radial Full wheels rounded off a lot, just my usual everything else really.
