about a mm but it makes a difference. If you ride super loose then bigger wheels will cause more "wheel bites" which is when the wheel hits the bottom of the board. I ride pretty loose so I like smaller wheels but its all in preference and what type of skating you will be doing most often.
yes,and no if u get longboard wheels wich are like 69 mm u cant skate lol but i reccomened 53 mm wheels perfect for skating
26 53-27= 26
The two tens, nearest to 53, are 50 and 60. 53 is nearer to 50 (difference = 3) than it is to 60 (difference - 7). So 53, rounded to the nearest 10 is 50.
The difference between 82 and 29 is 53.
53 - 47 = 6 53 + 47 = 100
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The difference between 53 and 5 - 3 can be calculated as follows: 53 is simply the number fifty-three, while 5 - 3 equals 2. Therefore, the difference between these two values is 53 - 2, which equals 51. In summary, 53 is a larger number, and the operation 5 - 3 results in a smaller value.
The two numbers are: 53 and 47 because 53+47 = 100 and 53-47 = 6
They are 47 and 53.
Yes, you should get a range from 53-56mm for street.
Over the drive wheels