Hyperwobbles on hellcats

After being able to help, would be ok to hate in your build now?

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Whatcha hating on?

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Haha. Can’t say it til I get the ok from @Soflo

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That’s some polite gentlemen shit. Love it, need more of this

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Lol, he is still going to hate tho…

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Lmao. All in the good name of love brothers

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I’d rather have a nice hater than a dick :rofl:

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Hahahahah! True :rofl::rofl: cant wait to hear it all

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@CiscoV hate away my man

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We’re 45 minutes too late but Jake and I just saw this and immediately thought it might be the dampers/bushings not behaving or the pin in the trucks being too loose. Those are the only things we’ve found to cause that ind of wobble.

We have some off road boards with shitty channel trucks (lacroix trucks are not shitty) which can’t get the kingpins adjusted quite right and this is what they do when the steering damper is disabled.

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How does a loose kingpin affect anything? On channel trucks the clamping just hold the pin in place doesn’t it?

Gives the truck movement on the back to forward plane if the bushing is gone or not seating the kingpin properly

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Hmm, on my Matrix IIs it doesn’t slide even if there is no nut on the kingpin…needed a hammer and 3 extra hands to get it together

Talking about the plastic top matrix IIs or the metal top?

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Plastic…metal baseplates are both above my pay grade and use cases :yum:

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Just kidding brother. I’m just mad I don’t have one :rofl::+1:t3:

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@Soflo Franny is just jealous that our boards are going steady.

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I hope to have one just like them when I grow up :grinning:

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