Most trucks and wheels will fit on any deck.
yes you can
I have never had a skateboard with springs. The part you are probably talking about are the trucks, the metal piece under the board that the wheels and berings are attached to. If you were wondering if all trucks have springs i have never had trucks with springs either. Or any thing on a skateboard with springs and i have had lots of boards.
Dude, loosen or tighten your trucks - until you get a good feel - Get a skate tool or a cresent/wrench, etc.
the better the pop on a skateboard deck, the higher you will go when you ollie, kickflip or do any flip trick :)
Any ones you like
they are OK for just riding but if you want to pull any tricks get a good skateboard like blind or venom
No element boards are good they are to heavy
Long board wheels or any skateboard wheels are generally made of polyurethane, ore just urethane. Long board wheels are generally softer and larger than regular skateboard wheels. The softer the wheel, the smoother and quieter the ride is, but hard, smaller wheels are good for landing tricks, but go slower and bumpier. Since long boards are generally not used for flip tricks, they can focus on speed and ride quality.
any skate shop or online. zumiez, vans, ccs.com
It depends. Without going into too much detail, all trucks are essentially the same, aside from length. If a truck is too short for a board, the wheel will hit the deck and cause wheel-bite. Wheel-bite can stop your board entirely when making a turn, potentially causing injury. If you can't afford to purchase longer trucks, buy some risers. Risers go in-between the deck and the truck to lift the deck and prevent wheel-bite. Just make sure that you purchase corresponding hardware to accommodate your new risers. Good luck.
yes