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bottom washers
Wes,
It's a good idea to use a washer down at the bottom if you want the rear steering to be a little more "dead". By eliminating the washer, I find it's a bit more resilient. But not everyone likes a resilient back end (OK, no pun intended). I do not use a washer on the bottom of the front truck either.
I like Ramon's washer idea. No overhang, but a little more base support than no washer.
Gary
It's a good idea to use a washer down at the bottom if you want the rear steering to be a little more "dead". By eliminating the washer, I find it's a bit more resilient. But not everyone likes a resilient back end (OK, no pun intended). I do not use a washer on the bottom of the front truck either.
I like Ramon's washer idea. No overhang, but a little more base support than no washer.
Gary
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SplitFires in stock at ConeRacing.com
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SplitFires are now in stock again at ConeRacing.com, so if you're participating at the Paris Slalom World Cup next week get your trucks from our booth.
If you live in Sweden you can get your SplitFires from www.CoyoteBoardStore.se.
/Jani
SplitFires are now in stock again at ConeRacing.com, so if you're participating at the Paris Slalom World Cup next week get your trucks from our booth.
If you live in Sweden you can get your SplitFires from www.CoyoteBoardStore.se.
/Jani
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