WHAT ARE THE BEST LOW DEGREE DOWNHILLING TRUCKS??? THEY MUST BE DROP THROUGH AND 180MM. (40°-42° 180mm drop through)
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Hi there. First off, any reverse kingpin truck (RKP) can be dropped through if the board permits. Secondly, what truck is the "best" relies on personal opinion. For me, I like to have a high degree truck up front (45-50*) and a low degree in the back (usually I stick to 30* but I've been wanting to go lower). Some of the more preferred cast trucks for downhill are Cast Rogues or Cast Ronins. Let me know if you have any more questions.
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Area precision trucks
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It really just matters about how fast you are going, like anything under 30mph, 45 to 50 degree trucks are good, but anything above 30mph, you'll need 30 to 45 degree trucks.
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You can go a really high degree and if u keep ur weight centred well you will be fine since u have a drop through I wouldn't go too low if you plan on turning drop decks are terrible in my opinion for turning but they keep you nicely on the board I ride grizzly bears flipped so they I believe feel like 50 degrees I have no problem with speed wobbles and I'm not even dropped through
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WHY ARE YOU YELLING
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Ronin, Arsenal, Atlas, caliber, Paris and bear.
All trucks are drop through, no best trucks just different feels. Keep in mind that people ride 43° Paris cast in idf races, that being said calibers, arsenal will feel more stable as they are rakeless, paris, bear and ronin cast will feel way more lively. "Best" would be rogue cast (not low degree, 48°) as you can tune the liveliness by changing the insert bushing. I ride aera but if i had to choose i'd go paris 43°
Take top mount and truks atlas or ronin and have a fun!
Just do it
All trucks are drop trough, and it’s all personal preference