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Longboard Parts for Upgrading and Replacement

Here you'll find longboard parts to maintain, repair, or fine-tune your setup. Parts for your longboard skateboard, such as bushings, bolts, spacers, and risers, help you achieve the exact feel and control you want. Whether you’re cruising, freeriding, or simply commuting to school or work, the right parts can make a big difference in both comfort and control.

This category includes a solid selection of essential components such as bushings, bolts, spacers, risers, and other small parts that keep your longboard tight, stable, and ready for many more miles. Often, it’s the small details that determine whether your board feels precise and safe.

How to Choose and Maintain Longboard Parts

When choosing parts for your longboard, it’s all about compatibility with your setup and riding style. Always check the specifications for size and type to ensure the parts fit your trucks, wheels, and deck.

  • Truck type: Make sure bushings, pivot cups, and hardware fit your trucks (reverse kingpin vs traditional trucks).
  • Wheel size: Spacers, bearings, and possibly risers should match the wheel diameter and width to avoid wheel bite and ensure a smooth roll.
  • Bushing hardness: Softer bushings offer more carving and turn, while harder ones provide stability at speed. Choose based on weight and riding style.
  • Material and quality: Choose wear parts made from durable materials (e.g., PU bushings, steel hardware) for a longer lifespan and consistent performance.
  • Mounting standard: Check bolt length, thread type, and diameter to ensure bolts, nuts, and spacers fit correctly to both deck and trucks.
  • Safety: Worn-out bushings, loose bolts, or warped spacers can cause instability. Replace them in time for a safe setup.

Also, consider your skill level: beginners usually benefit from a more stable setup with slightly harder bushings and sturdy, durable parts, while advanced riders can fine-tune with specific hardness levels and lightweight components to achieve precisely the feel they want.

Regular inspection of your longboard parts extends their lifespan and improves your riding experience. Tighten bolts, replace bushings and small parts when they appear worn or cracked, and watch for unusual wear. It’s about both durability and safety, especially if you ride fast or often. Choose the parts that match your current setup and style, add them to your basket, and get your longboard back in top form—ready for new rides and tricks.