Check out our wiki (link at top of page next to Posts) for some useful links.Press J to jump to the feed. I bought myself the Indy thrasher 30th ann. R.I.P CJ Ford. I think 139 is meant for decks 7.75 to 8.25.I ride an 8.375 with 139 trucks most of the time. I love you and miss you already man, can't wait to skate with you again one day.What are your experiences with 149 trucks on a 8.25 deck?Or should I replace my 149's with 139's for my 8.25? What are your experiences with 149 trucks on a 8.25 deck? and still need help or want to help others , you're welcome here. I've picked up an old board with 139 indy trucks (8" axle length). Thanks!Should be fine. Or should I replace my 149's with 139's for my 8.25? Ce qui donne le tableau de comparaison suivant : Axe de 7.75 pouces et hanger de 5 pouces (129mm) : convient pour une board de largeur 7,25 pouces à 8 pouces; Axe de 8 pouces et hanger de 5,25 pouces (139mm) : convient pour une board de largeur 8 pouces à 8,5 pouces Risers can be used to prevent wheel bite, we recommend using a 1/8″ riser when you have a 56mm to 60mm size wheel. The deck (7.9") is a bit beaten up and ugly design so I'd like to get a new one, partly so it feels more like my board and not a second hand one I bought. Gone, Never forgotten. I've got Indy 139 hollows and I like their fit much better than 149s (which were too wide for the rear of my board).Check the indy truck size guide. The deck (7.9") is a bit beaten up and ugly design so I'd like to get a new one, partly so it feels more like my board and not a second hand one I bought. What hardness bushings does it … Edit:Don't suggest 147's, because they are not available in my country or are very rare. So it makes it slightly easier to turn. Do you know of any pro's that skate it like that? The 129 is 6" wide and 139 is 8" so either way I won't have a perfect match for my board. La partie du truck sur laquelle se fixe les roues n’est pas comptée. Or could it just fit? I skate a Welcome deck in the "Son of Planchette" shape which is 8.38" at the nose and 8" at the tail. Independent 139 Trucks: Durable, high performance truck for all types of skateboarding. Featuring superior turn and stability, better grind clearance, improved no hang-up yoke for grind tricks, and less wheel bite. Pour acheter un truck de skate correspondant parfaitement à sa pratique du skateboard, il suffit de savoir quelle taille de hanger choisir (129 ou 139 mm) et quelle hauteur de trucks prendre (Low, Mid ou High). Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. Is this gonna be too large for my truck size? I posted this same response to another truck question post earlier; If the hanger (the metal part that connects to the baseplate holding the wheels) is within .25 of an inch you won't notice the difference. 149 trucks a few months ago, but didn't have time to skate them. 8.375" deck with 8" trucks (Independent 139) I've picked up an old board with 139 indy trucks (8" axle length). 356 T6 Aluminum hanger and baseplate, solid Chromoly steel axle, grade 8 kingpin, Supercush cushions with cylinder bottom. Whether you haven't even started and need help picking a board, or you've been skating for months (even years!) The biggest difference is that with the larger trucks you would have to have your trucks slightly tighter because you have a longer lever arm. You can use 7/8″ (flush fit) or 1″ (a little extra) hardware for most setups, we recommend using 1 1/8″ hardware when using 1/8″ risers. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. I've seen a super nice deck in my local skate shop that's 8.375". Otherwise it makes almost no difference for me personally.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castThis sub is for all of you new skateboarders out there. Which one should I get and what difference will I feel between 129 or 139 and my 7.75 deck? 139mm is a 5.5 inch hanger it's not really waaaay to big as some of these people said it's about average. Also, I'm thinking about getting Indy Stage 10 trucks.