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This article was co-authored by Jon Depoian. Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions. This article has been viewed 302,977 times.

Trucks are the metal axles in the front and back of your board that hold the wheels on.[1] They need to regularly be tightened, as they come loose over time. Properly tightened trucks make your board ride smoother and cleaner and helps tune the board to your turning style. They also give you more balance. If you use your board regularly, learning to tighten your own trucks are essential.

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  1. Step 1 Grab a board you like, flip it over, and test the trucks by tilting them back and forth. 1 Grab a board you like, flip it over, and test the trucks by tilting them back and forth. The amount the wheels tilt back and forth depends on how tight the trucks are. If you have a board (or a friend's board) that you like, test the tightness on them and try to replicate it in your own board. The amount they wobble right and left relates to how tight they are.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Tighten Skateboard Trucks 2 Use a skate tool or other useful tool to tighten or loosen the big nut in the center of the truck. This single bolt controls the tightness of the trucks. It points directly to the ground when you're skating, and is found between the wheels.[2]
    • Turn it clockwise to tighten the trucks, getting tighter turning.
    • Turn it counter-clockwise to loosen the trucks, getting a softer turning feel.
    • Make sure you tighten the trucks in very small increments (perhaps a quarter of a turn at a time before checking the board again), because a little bit of turning can affect it a lot.[3]
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Tighten Skateboard Trucks 3 Go out for a ride to test your trucks. Don't just tighten the trucks and hit the skate park. After tightening, ride around a bit, trying a some turns, some ollies, and basic skating. Remember that there is no "right" tightness-- you need to find out what works for you.
  4. Step 4 Bring your tool with you on your first few rides to make simple adjustments after testing. 4 Bring your tool with you on your first few rides to make simple adjustments after testing. A hard day of riding will show you all the pros and cons of your new truck set-up. But that doesn't mean you need to be stuck with your set-up all day. A skate tool is small and easy to carry. Bring it along and make adjustments as needed.[4]
    • The nut that holds the trucks is called the kingpin. It has a strip of nylon on top called a locking nylon, which should always be at least flush. Otherwise, if the nut rises above the kingpin, the locking nylon won't be attached and the trucks will eventually loosen and fall apart while you're riding.[5]
  5. Step 5 Know that truck tightness is a matter of personal preference. 5 Know that truck tightness is a matter of personal preference. At the end of the day, there is no "perfect" amount to tighten your trucks. The tighter you turn the trucks, the more difficult the board is to turn. Too loose and you won't feel like you're stable, and your turns will be wide and difficult to control.The spot right in the middle of these extremes, your perfect tightness, is based on your own style and preference. Luckily, there is a large range of rideable tightness -- this isn't rocket science!
    • Generally, tighter pins provide more resistance on turns, key for high-speed skating.
    • Looser pins have a more forgiving feel on turns and landings.[6]
    • If your trucks are looser, you can turn simply by leaning on your toes or heels.[7]
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  1. Step 1 Re-pack your bushings to fit your skate style. 1 Re-pack your bushings to fit your skate style. The bushings can be tightly packed or loosely packed, with the former decreasing turning and the later increasing it. When tightening your trucks, you are actually compressing the bushings, so you can get similar results by changing the bushings altogether.[8]
    • While not difficult, many skaters have this done at a local skate shop for the convenience.
  2. Step 2 Try a new brand of trucks. 2 Try a new brand of trucks. Not all trucks are created equally, and each company has different specs and styles. A lot of it comes down to testing different boards out and finding out what you want, but there are some things to consider for all trucks:
    • High or Low Kingpin: Higher pins are best for grinds, manuals, and other tricks. A lowered kingpin is best for popping ollies and kickflips.
    • Wider Wheels: Most wheels are standard, but heavier riders might want wider trucks, as they distribute the added weight better for smoother control.[9]
  3. Step 3 Add risers to get the board higher and reduce vibrations. 3 Add risers to get the board higher and reduce vibrations. Risers are attached between your trucks and your board, providing lift for tricks. Furthermore, risers you will dampen landing vibrations, though the higher board will take some getting used.
    • Higher trucks can make it harder, however, to grind.[10]
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  • Question Can you tighten skateboard trucks? Jon Depoian Jon Depoian Skateboarding Instructor Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions. Jon Depoian Jon Depoian Skateboarding Instructor Expert Answer Yes. You'll need either an escape tool or a half-inch wrench. Also, make sure that you do so in small increments, so that you can keep adjusting the tightness exactly to your preference. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 5 Helpful 17
  • Question How does it affect the stability? Community Answer Community Answer Tighter trucks reduce the shakiness and instability of a board, which is ideal for new riders because it makes the board easier to stand and balance on. However, tightening your trucks is optional and many riders prefer looser trucks since they allow you to maintain a cleaner style. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 6 Helpful 51
  • Question Do I need to adjust both truck king pins or just the front truck king pin? Community Answer Community Answer You would need to adjust both sides, front and back, since it doesn't make sense for you to be able to ride with only one part adjusted. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 24
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  • Don't tighten it too much or they can get damaged. Tighten a half or quarter turn, test, then adjust again. Thanks Helpful 7 Not Helpful 2
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  1. Jon Depoian. Skateboarding Instructor. Expert Interview
  2. https://www.skateboardershq.com/ultimate-skateboard-bushings-buyers-guide/
  3. Jon Depoian. Skateboarding Instructor. Expert Interview
  4. http://www.tactics.com/info/assembling-a-skateboard
  5. Jon Depoian. Skateboarding Instructor. Expert Interview
  6. http://www.tactics.com/info/choosing-skateboard-trucks
  7. Jon Depoian. Skateboarding Instructor. Expert Interview
  8. https://www.skateboardershq.com/ultimate-skateboard-bushings-buyers-guide/
  9. http://www.tactics.com/info/choosing-skateboard-trucks
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Jon Depoian Co-authored by: Jon Depoian Skateboarding Instructor This article was co-authored by Jon Depoian. Jon Depoian is a Skateboarding Instructor and the Owner of Intro2Skateboarding, an organization based in Orange County, California that provides professional private, home-school, after-school, birthday party, and summer camp skateboard lessons for beginners and experienced skateboarders alike. Jon has over 21 years of skateboarding experience and over 10 years of skateboard instruction experience. He also has extensive experience producing street skateboarding videos and skating competitions. This article has been viewed 302,977 times. 3 votes - 100% Co-authors: 23 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 302,977 Categories: Skateboards and Gear Article SummaryX

To tighten your skateboard trucks, start by flipping your board upside down and finding the big nut in the middle of the truck. Then, decide how tight you want your trucks, keeping in mind that tighter is better for high-speed skating, but means more resistance on turns. Next, use a skate tool or wrench to turn the nut clockwise until the trucks are as tight as you'd like. Once you’ve made the adjustment, noodle around on your board to figure out if you’ve hit your sweet spot or need to make additional adjustments. For tips on how to make adjustments to your board’s trucks by adding risers or repacking the bushings, read on! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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