It depends on the brand and style, venture is pretty high but your best bet is going to amazon online and do the search. on the left Sid of your screen it should show the height of the truck. they vary from 5.0 to 6.0.
Firstly, obviously you would need a threading "die" and a die handle the type of thread a skateboard axel is im not sure maybe metric/imperial to find the correct die you would have to use a thread guage first. In order to get a good cut you need to have it on square and use some cutting compound. VOODOO 13: I use the REFLEX UTILITOOL skateboard multitool it has a built-in thread die to rethread your trucks.
to find the right skateboard you would have to go to multiple different stores and test them out and pick the perfect skateboard.
The wider trucks (9" or longer axle length) are better. The most popular skateboard truck brand is Randal, offering high end Pro street luging trucks as well as the best classic luge trucks.
They are like risers on a skateboard. I find them great to use, the point of it is you can put them under your trucks so that they are more flexible.
You can find Sterling trucks for sale using the dealer locator on the official Sterling Trucks website. You can also find them from personal sellers on the auto section of the eBay website.
There are lots of places online where someone can find old trucks for sale. Some of these sites are: FossilCars, U-Haul, carsforsale, Autotrader and Trucks for a Grand.
One can find mining trucks for sale at a variety of different truck dealerships. Some of the places that one can can find mining trucks for sale are: Rock and Dirt, Siemens, and Chevy.
That's a pretty obvious question right there ... If your trucks are loose you can turn easier yet some people find it too wobbly, whereas if your trucks are tightened you will not be able to turn as easy but you will find it easier to pop the deck for tricks ... In my opinion its best to have them fully tightened and then just loosened a little bit .... This is how I have mine and I can turn easily yet I still feel comfortable riding the deck as it doesnt wobble So overall its just a case of see how you feel comfortable riding your skateboard :)
Someone can find reviews for Dodge cars and trucks online at Consumer Car Reviews. Here one can read car and truck reviews by actual owners and drivers.
you find out infomation on the history of the skateboard
One can purchase flatbed trucks from dealers that sell trucks or commercial vehicles. One can find listings for flatbed trucks on websites such as CommercialTruckTrader or AutoTrader.
A good deck costs about $55. however, you may be able to find decent ones for $30 at local skateshops. A complete setup (trucks, wheels, bearings) will cost you about double that.