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I think the biggest change has been double drilling truck baseplates - I saw the Koston double drilled baseplates a few years ago now and thought that would be a very good idea, but it wasn't until more recently - last year maybe - that I started drilling in all the baseplates for the tails of my boards, just the most minimal amount, but it has meant the longer tail doesn't have to be flattened half as much and the usual 8.38 boards feel way more manageable now, which had 14.5 wb and 6.5 tails, so now about 14.3 wb and 6.7 tails, which I really like.
Going back to 2019, I had been on the black eagle 8.12 for a long time (since about 2002 or so on 8.1 up from 8" boards), mostly with 139s, but then with 144s from 2017 to 2019, but then thought I might just be better off on something a bit wider, so tried the 8.4, 8.5 and 8.38 which ended up being the easiest to get and stuck with it.
To be fair, I have always had one 8.5 blue eagle setup and one 8.75 white eagle setup, which were more just cruisers or best when I was hurt and just had a gentle roll round, but increasingly in the last few years, mainly thanks to this wonderful place, I have since tried and now own almost one of everything there is from the DLX stable for decks, a number of other brand trucks besides Indy, many more options in wheel size, shape and duro - Spitfire Formula Four really needs nothing to just be amazing - along with a whole lot more experimentation with this and that.
There are really too many modifications I make to any one board, but driving over the deck, redrilling baseplates, angle grinding down kingpins, cutting down bushings, reshaping wheels, even taking a graphic off if I just don't want to see it, but at least everything feels just right for me on this setup, so I think I am going to keep this one going for a while now, no other / additional changes needed now.
Madness thread crossover maybe, but it is fun messing with stuff and seeing what works and what doesn't work.