When thinking of Monster Trucks, people usually associate them with competition and events. Given the size of these trucks people only ride them when promoting the enjoyment of watchers.
Absolutely not, it is all preference. Some people have loose trucks or tight trucks; also experiment with bushings, they will affect the ride greatly.
Fire trucks and fire enine or fire rescue
Motorised cars and trucks have existed for less than 120 years.
Royal trucks
Trucks - 1999 Last Ride for the C-10 and the Sierra was released on: USA: 26 October 2013
You ride on the same side as the cars and trucks do. The right side of the road
There are a number of horror movies that have this scenario. But, a few are Jeepers Creepers, and Joy Ride.
no, he rides destructos
If company policy allows it, yes.
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)
nothing has changed. skateboarders at professional level ride loose to extremely loose(see: daewon song, paul rodriguez) trucks. tight trucks hinder your response when trying to balance.
Maybe, the haunted monster ride....its really scary and fun at the same time!!:)