Absolutely not, it is all preference. Some people have loose trucks or tight trucks; also experiment with bushings, they will affect the ride greatly.
No, as a matter of fact, tightening the trucks all the way is entirely the opposite of what you want to do. If you tighten them, turning will become much harder, because the trucks will be very unflexible. You want to loosen them until you find the perfect flexibility you need.
Longboard trucks can be bought from any stockist of skateboarding equipment or from online retailers such as Amazon. They cost around forty dollars for a pair.
Buy wheels, trucks, and a deck and screw them together
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/
Buy a longboard!
You may have to buy new bushings, the small rubber part in the middle of your truck, because they could have warped over time. Try tightening your trucks, too.
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no go for the Sector 9 they are very reliable
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.
no go for the Sector 9 they are very reliable