🛹 Upgrade your ride, own the streets with precision and style!
This Skateboard Truck Rebuild Kit by Dime Bag Hardware includes premium USA-made bushings, washers, and pivot cups designed to fit two trucks. Offering a choice between softer and harder bushings (88A-99A), it allows riders to customize their board’s responsiveness and stability. The kit features conical top and cylindrical bottom bushings for smooth, controlled turns, all packed in a lightweight, compact set perfect for quick upgrades.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15 x 2.76 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Brand Name | Dime Bag Hardware |
Color | 94A Yellow |
Manufacturer | Dime Bag Hardware |
Part Number | DBH |
P**O
Cool.
Cool.
J**N
Good for replacing old ones
Bought these for my stepkid old beat up board as well as new deck and wheels but the trucks were still great but bushings looked a little suspect. These were simple to install and fit perfect. They may be a little on the softer side but he's 9 so his weight isn't going to affect the it either way but as a grown dude 185lb you could tighten them pretty tight and they'd still be pretty easy to flex on a turn.
A**R
Worked great!
The parts fit just fine. I thought the price and parts were great.
I**.
A little too tall in Venture Hi’s
Not the best fit for Venture Hi trucks, but serviceable for a cruiser setup. Compared to stock venture bushings, the barrel is about 1-1,5mm longer. Because of this, the kingpin nut does not screw down far enough to hit the poly retainer, so it would quickly come loose on a trick setup. They are however soft enough that you could potentially use a mandoline to shave them down and not damage or dull it. They actually feel softer than 88a, stock Indy 90a bushings feel about 5-7a harder than these. I can easily squish/deform these between a finger and a thumb. Really only meant for riders 110lbs and under. I’m 109lbs and with the kingpin nut screwed down as much as it will go before damaging the bushings, they feel really loose but not undesirably so given they’re on a carve-y cruiser. They seem well poured, somewhat self lubricating, and durable enough, most complaining about the durability with picture reviews have their trucks tightened way too much, and are damaging the bushings. This is stupidly common in amazon reviews of any soft bushings. If you’re tightening them that much to get the feel you want, you need to select harder bushings. The bushing should never bulge or deform outward beyond/into the washer. I recommend everybody looks up recommended weight charts for bushing hardnesses before badmouthing good products. Pivot cups are well made, squeak free, but there is no universal pivot cup size, so you cannot expect a perfect fit. All in, fantastic value for the money.
C**I
Board
Quick fast ,easy to put together.
J**T
Old is new again! Don’t throw it away… fix it fast and cheap.
Dug out the old skateboard which had been sitting for at least 20 years. The old hardware was all trashed and crumbling. Replaced the hardware, tuned the trucks a bit and then gifted the board to our neighbors 2 boys. It’s nice to see the board live on with new youngster riders.Easy to install.Direct bolt-on.Inexpensive.Quality materials.Everything included to refurbish the replaceable truck bushing parts.Available in multiple colors or go oldschool black.
T**D
Pivot Bushings Don’t fit Penny Board
Bushings cool but pivot bushings don’t fit Penny Board trucks
C**D
Seems fine
I bought these since my son's skateboard lost a nut and half the bushings fell off. There were no directions with the package, so we figured it out by taking the other truck apart. We're not really professionals so not sure what constitutes good pushings, but they fit on the kingpin, screwed on tight without being too tight to turn, and the kids took the board outside to play and had no complaints.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago