written by on 18/04/2014
These were like the first professional trucks I have ever had. I don't know if its true or not that these are heavy trucks or not you still can Ollie perfectly fine and people who say that they are are pussy's. and if you like to ride loose trucks these are the ones but if u ride tight you will mess up the bushings. and if these are heavy trucks them peps are saying that if I get knew ones, I can Ollie higher and better? That's all.....
written by Monen on 05/03/2014
Got these from my complete, they aren't that bad for grinding but they are heavy as hell. Another thing is that my hardware drilled bigger hole and my trucks are moving and turning by their own (it's so fk annoying):/ Bushings are really good for that cheap truck, but still i wouldn't recommend these trucks, heavy, hard too flip,annoying by turning by their own.
written by on 22/10/2009
some good cheap trucks
written by on 28/03/2009
I got these trucks as a full World Industries set up. They lasted me 3 years, but as i progressed i have noticed how hard they have become to skate with, they bent when i did a varial off an 8 set, they seemed to be fairly heavy and make kickflips and heelflips hard to perform. They are ideal for beginners as they are cheap and are nothing special, which you dont need as a novice.
written by on 30/06/2008
I got these for the fun and they suck. I switched back my Independent Stage's and I was way happier that I could turn when I was riding again. Plus if you do kickflips to nose manuels you will need to turn for more balance so go with the stage 9's and do not ever by the horrible world industries trucks. Horrible turning. U can either have them too tight or way too loose.
written by dman101 on 05/06/2008
I would not Go out of your way to buy these. but my core trucks and krux got slipaxle from learning kickflips and landing primo.
they are ok. not worth more than 40 $ a set tho.
written by Cerebroth on 05/05/2007
Save a little more money and get a good pair of trucks like Independents, Ventures or Krux.
written by hardcoreskater15 on 21/11/2005
About two years ago I decided to go with the World Industries skateboard trucks, and it wasn't the best idea. The weight of these trucks make your board feel slightly slower, and kick-flips were kind of hard to do. Don't get me wrong, these aren't horrible or anything, and I agree with "Natural Skater", these are good for grinding on concrete. Just don't blow all your money on these things if your better than beginner.
written by Rideforelement32 on 22/10/2005
The World Industries Skateboard trucks are not very good. They came with my board and that's the only reason I have them.
written by Natural Skater on 19/12/2003
These are my first pair trucks. I am pretty happy with them cause I dun grind much on concrete. These are the ones from the new factory and they are not bad.Good trucks for such a low price.
written by shorty. on 22/04/2003
i had the same problem as the other guy my bushing seperator snapped on a simple backside flip, then i gave a mate the baseplates and he put his indy hangers on and the back baseplate broke in half and the front got a huge crack on a 50-50. these trucks suck
written by Me. on 07/01/2003
I skated on these World Industries Trucks for a week. The Bushing separators broke on a simple backside-180, the base plate broke going down a 4-stair. World Industries say that they had a bad factory that screwed them on the alloys they used for the trucks. World says that they switched manufacturers and remodeled thier trucks. Be careful when buying these. Don't get the old ones.
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