It depends on your riding style, but for a Loaded board, I'd suggest something like Paris brand longboard trucks or Randal brand longboard trucks.
Buy wheels, trucks, and a deck and screw them together
Voodoo 13: Well the deck is 9" too so you should be ok.. If you get wheel bite on the deck tighten up on the trucks or add risers..
nah losen u trucks just a little and do a heap of bert slide and 360 spins on ur board
long boards normally come complete with trucks and wheelsI barely got it mine today! (I just bought the deck only) for cheap!www.daddiesboardshop.com/
It's when there is a hole in the deck where the trucks go and trucks go above the deck it's just a "lower to the ground" ride. the only thing is you have to take the hanger off the base-plate to put it on then screw it back on.
The answer to your question is in the questiong itself.
Loaded Deck was created in 1977.
I have a Punked pintail with tsunami print. To answer the question : Yes. They're not cheapo like Walmart board decks and are ''good'' longboard decks made the same way and some materials of a name brand board and about that quality for a 9 ply maple deck. It isn't very flexy, - just has a bit of flex, unlike a Loaded Longboard deck, but that's 'cause they're made of bamboo, plus they're like 200 bucks for the deck alone for a Loaded deck. Don't get the wrong idea about 'em 'cause they're not a name brand deck. They are nice with some super good designs on the bottoms and don't come off that easily. MUCH better than a crappy Walmart board deck with no flex like a plank and that break easily. Good for longboard decks. I only have a Punked longboard deck so I don't know what their skateboard decks are like. Hope this helps and happy boarding!
You can, there are painted tech deck trucks.
It depends. Without going into too much detail, all trucks are essentially the same, aside from length. If a truck is too short for a board, the wheel will hit the deck and cause wheel-bite. Wheel-bite can stop your board entirely when making a turn, potentially causing injury. If you can't afford to purchase longer trucks, buy some risers. Risers go in-between the deck and the truck to lift the deck and prevent wheel-bite. Just make sure that you purchase corresponding hardware to accommodate your new risers. Good luck.
yes they do.
It depends on the size of original trucks and the board clearance of the deck you have.