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⚡⚡ *Those trucks* 🤔🤙🏼 I like the bushings 🤩 and interestin truck designs. Nice, simple lookin design but complex in nature. I have seen it before on your channel? 🤔 I thought I wouldn't like the look of these super wide trucks but looks really cool, especially with the white wheels and a wide deck to suit. I like this design a lot! Amazin video as always bro!! Hope you are well 🤙🏼🤙🏼
Yeah, this truck is really wide~ And this is the first time introducing this truck on my channel. Probably looks similar to Flipsky's truck, but Flipsky is the basic structure of the RKP and this has the basic structure of the TKP. Thank you as always bro, and hope you are well too~ :)
Have you ever tried mixing wheel sizes, pneumatics in the front and street wheels in the back. This would give you the ground clearance and shock absorption where you need it the most while still keeping the same torque and acceleration
I like the width, but I think having that bottom kingpin just hanging down in the middle of the axle is just waiting to smash into something. Can the truck mount the opposite way so the kingpin bolt is at the top?
Maybe the diameter of the street wheel I used was smaller, so it looked more like that. By any means, this truck is for off-road, so you can get enough ground clearance with most off-road tires. And it is possible to use the opposite direction of the kingpin. (There is also room for a kingpin nut on the base plate)
You might be right. But from what I've experienced, I can get enough ground clearance with most off-road tires. And since I can use it by turning the direction of the kingpin in the opposite direction, Maybe it will be one of a solution to it, if the ground clearance is not enough. Thank you ~ :)