the wheels go round and round up and down side to side very flexible easy to use
no.because the size and structure of every wheels is not same.
They are the same size. BIG
Yes, just swap your bearings from skate wheels to longboard wheels, its all the same.
i dont think so iv had the same prob, just get new trucks and wheels
The rotation of the steering shaft drives the turning of the wheels, and buses and large trucks have wheels which are significantly more massive than cars' and light trucks', requiring more torque on the steering shaft to turn the wheels. The larger steering wheel gives a mechanical advantage in turning the steering shaft; a longer moment-arm from the application of force by the driver on the steering wheel results in a larger torque on the steering shaft from the same force applied.
The cheaper pick-up trucks offer the same towing and hauling capabilities as the more expensive models. The similar features include but are not limited to, towing, hauling, air conditioning, stereo, dual cab, and of course the obvious, wheels, steering wheels and brakes.
dude i brought roadkil trucks and wheels ....they are the best iv ever hard ..im pretty sure that manton is the same company so they should be pretty good
indys are the best durable trucks out there but they are heavy. unless you want to do serious technical tricks i suggest that you switch to indys. your wheels and bearings are good though, keep them. Good luck skating!
Safety standards are the same for vehicles classified as trucks. The miles per gallon rating is less on a 4x4 because it takes more power and torque to turn all 4 wheels, thus using more fuel.
Yes there is a difference, taller trucks let you put on bigger wheels that can distribute the weight more and make your ride smoother (for taller people). At the same time they also give you less balance and are more likely to wobble. Shorter trucks give you more balance and make you have a lower center of gravity (better for shorter people). But at the same time you also have less distributed weight on the wheels so you have a more of a bumpy ride. (hoped this helped you out)
The bolt pattern is the same, but the hub length is different. Newer wheels do not always fit on pre 2002 trucks do to the hub.
Yes. Only if you have 6 lug pattern. All Chevy trucks 6 lug patterns are the same 6x139.