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Skateboard trucks are the heart of your skateboarding experience. These metal T-shaped pieces, mounted under your deck, control how your board turns, turns and lands your tricks. They are crucial for any skater, whether you are a beginner just starting out or a seasoned professional.

Originally invented in the 1950s by the legendary Larry Stevenson, skateboard trucks have evolved over the years into an essential part of the skateboard. From the basic features to the advanced developments, they have come a long way.

Today, skateboard trucks are available in different widths and heights, each designed to meet the needs of different skaters. They consist of a number of parts - the baseplate, hanger, kingpin and bushings. These components work together to keep your board turning smoothly, while being sturdy enough to provide you with stability as you ride.

Choosing the right trucks is crucial for your driving style. Freestyle and technical tricks require agile trucks, while downhill or vert skaters need more stability and responsiveness.

Durability, material quality and weight are also important considerations. High-quality materials such as aluminum or titanium provide strength without adding extra weight, which is ideal for serious skaters.

Skateboard trucks aren't just part of your setup, they're the tools that help you define your own style. Choosing the right trucks can change your entire skating experience and tailor it to your unique way of skating. Whether you skate on streets, parks, or ramps, the right trucks will take your performance to the next level.

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