if anyone knows where to find just one, thatd be helpful since i can only seem to find them in pairs.
preferably a left one, i seem to have bruised mine.
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Yep......a huge set of them, too. After almost 25 years of not slaloming with a skateboard, I went out on the hill in front of my house and managed to get the attention of 2 separate neighbors.
One was when the rear wheels slid out from under me on a hard turn in, (actually saw me take the tumble) and the other neighbor was when my board flew up and hit his truck door. (*ouch*)
Anoyne with a line on a 1999 F-150, medium blue, driver's door, would be helpful too.
(kidding. He's a friend of mine and it's only a scuff.)
I'm learning to readjust trucks and de-wedge the rears as well. The learning curve is fun. I'm finding a ton of info here.
Now to find a quality set of pads and a helmet.......... before I'm eating soup through a straw.
One was when the rear wheels slid out from under me on a hard turn in, (actually saw me take the tumble) and the other neighbor was when my board flew up and hit his truck door. (*ouch*)
Anoyne with a line on a 1999 F-150, medium blue, driver's door, would be helpful too.

I'm learning to readjust trucks and de-wedge the rears as well. The learning curve is fun. I'm finding a ton of info here.
Now to find a quality set of pads and a helmet.......... before I'm eating soup through a straw.