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I’ve only skated stock bushings. Is there really a noticeable difference or benefit in changing them?
Seeing as it is the unpopular gear opinion thread, I am going to go ahead and say that modifying bushings to suit your needs is mandatory - for me anyway.
Short answer: no it's not – for the majority of people.
Longer answer: it's totally dependent of the skater and the trucks. Most people do just fine without any mods.
Subjective input: I don't modify my bushings on Ventures at all. With Indy, the only "mod" I make is that I sometimes swap in harder bushings.
All the filing / cutting / yada yada is usually just extreme tedious measures and yes, can serve some people, but they are mostly in the small minority. I've NEVER had to sand down a bushing or cut it smaller.
I think this is the fastest moving thread on here right now, or at least on Shoes and Gear.
The funny thing is I wanted to try to stir the thread up, only with a little bit of truth tied in because I just can't deal with total shit talking online, but I see a few people have added comments re bushings, so it is an interesting topic any which way.
The funny thing is so many people I skate with have no end of trouble with getting their boards set up how they want them, but I think the main thing is adjusting bushings as needed. If things are skating just fine, of course don't change anything, but if not, usually the most common solution is taking down the top bushing, or going up a duro to firm things up, or sometimes both.
Firmer bushings with a little more play have made a huge difference with some setups for people.