Originally posted by EG6Stance
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Slamboard? I think yes.
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I just went to a boltshop and bought screws similar to the ones that you normally use on a skateboard, but they didn't have Allen heads they only had Philips which is the same thing. They're identical except they're just longer. The ones me and my buddy used were 3.5 inches long and we just tightened them with Nylock bolts. Make sure you get the flathead ones so the screws can sit flush into the board!
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any board works!! hell, you can use a piece of plywood hahah. though i don't know how long that would last youOriginally posted by EG6Stance View PostAlright thanks so much. And Would Wal-mart boards work for test boards? and Did you have to bend the trucks at all?
moar pics...nowwwOriginally posted by unii View PostBuilt my own suspension to be different and not have ugly trucks stick through.

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unii... you seriously have one post and thats it... do you own a car? hahaE53 4.4 Sterling Gray Metallic
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thought about it for a sec and decided against it.Originally posted by Thingsandstuff View PostSuperlike. Someone needs to find a way to make fenders for these.
haha I'm a lurker, I have a slammed miata. Just not quite ready to post, its nothing that great.Originally posted by e36cruiser View Postunii... you seriously have one post and thats it... do you own a car? haha
this is all I got, I shaped the plate to the boards curves and welded and ground the bolts smooth that attach the plate.Originally posted by dlum125 View Postmoar pics...nowww
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LOL nice try! but i think longboards are too flexy to make into slamboardsOriginally posted by OCKlasse View PostHere is my longboard from a few months back. It was too low to ride as it would scrape when I got on it. I have some 74mm Sector 9 wheels sitting in my garage, just need to find the time to fit them.
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