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Tools you will need:

Phillips or alien wrench

Razorblade

3/8", 1/2", 9/16" nut driver

 

1. Griptape

 

The first thing you should put on is the griptape. Peel the backing off the griptape and roll the backing up as you go so it wont fly back and stick to the griptape. Now put the sticky side down on the top of your board a then put you board on the floor and stomp all over it to make sure it is on there good. If you get air bubbles then take you razor and pop them. Take your screwdriver and scrape it around the edge of you board to make a line. Take you razor and cut along the line. Finally take one of you screws that hold the trucks on (a ice pick will work also) and punch holes through the griptape were the screws go.

 

2. Truck Mounting

 

The next thing to do is to put on the trucks. Take the mounting screws and put them through the holes. Put on the risers if you want them then put the trucks through the screws. Tighten down the bolts with a 3/8" nut driver and your done.

 

3. Wheels

 

Now it's time to put the bearings in the wheels and the wheels on the trucks. To put the bearings in just put the bearing on the axle front down then put the wheel over the bearing and press down hard. For the other one put it on the axle face down then put the bearing spacer on top of it and then put the wheel over it and just as before press down. After you have all the bearings in the wheels put the speed washers on the axle then the wheel and put the bolt on with your 1/2" nut driver.

 

4. Finale Adjustments

 

You are almost ready to skate there is just two more things to do. Make sure you bolts that hold on the wheels are tight by tightening them snug than loosening them little by little until you wheel turns smoothly. Make sure you don't over tighten them or over loosen them. Then take your 9/16" nut driver and adjust the bolt on you kingpin loosening it makes you turn faster and tightening it makes you turn slower. There is no right or wrong adjustment just adjust it how you like it.

 

Now go out and skate the rest of the day.

 

 

 

 

 

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