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but just setting up trucks and then getting used to how they skate.
in my opinion, this is a form of self-gaslighting. i spent significant time skating indy/ace chasing marginal benefits (eg, sick turning, cool-looking, trendy) when, in the main, skating was just not as fun/aggressive/expansive as it was on thunders. told myself it was all in my head and that i could get "used to it," but any time i put the thunders back on, the truth was always right there staring at me. so now i just skate thunders.
maybe others are not so wretched as i am, but that's my truth.
For sure!
It is interesting to see the other replies too.
I always found Thunder trucks to be too low for what I am used to, but a couple of other guys I skate with will say that Indy Standards are too high for them. I do have a couple of boards with Thunders on at the regular height (no risers or anything), smaller wheels and tighter trucks, just to make up for that and they do pop so well, especially on the steeper boards I have put them on.
One guy did just trade back some Thunder forged baseplates as he said they were a little too low as well, but he is used to the 52 mm tall truck, so either Thunder cast baseplates or Venture forged baseplates for him.
I guess the amendment which would then take it out of this thread and maybe go better in the Madness thread, but to say this:
There is no point skating something that just doesn't work for you, or for how you skate. Best to change it out and ride what does work, without having to fight your board every step of the way.