I've got a setup question. I'm currently running Mini Logo 8.38 trucks and I usually run them medium to kind of tight. I want them to turn decent but definitely no floppy or loose. I'm currently running bones mediums in them but I was wanting to loosen up a bit but I'm still wanting to try to keep wheelbite as minimal as possible without resorting to super tiny wheels (running 53's right now and I'm using small risers). I'm thinking of putting in one Bones soft bushing and one medium. My question is, would it be better to have the soft one on the top or bottom? I'd like better turning but good snap back to center and maintain as much of the stability as possible. I was thinking soft on top but I wanted opinions.
Last I heard on this thread if you want good center stability but turnability you do a stiffer roadside(small bushing) and a softer deckside cause the small bushing is what keeps you stable
I like and prefer the stock mini logo bushings cause they still turn but are more stable than bones
Are Indy lows gone forever?
Also last I read on this thread cause I also enjoy Indy lows, supposedly they’re working on a new Indy low to be announced or released this year, I’m thinking they’re gonna basically be taller with better clearance than last, they’re gonna definitely be a competitor for thunder 147 basically, I’m betting same height as 147 - 49/50mm tall
Better kingpin clearance, closer to standard turning, and better lower center of gravity response for quicker pop and flip