Is there ANY way to reinforce a old A?

Ryan Kang

Bronze member
if theres a will theres a way. there are plenty of ways. what i would do is stick a strip of metal inside the triangular tubing all the way to the dropouts back wheel axle hole. drill, bolt, w.e. you got a reinforced deck.
 

tarrymonz

Member
if theres a will theres a way. there are plenty of ways. what i would do is stick a strip of metal inside the triangular tubing all the way to the dropouts back wheel axle hole. drill, bolt, w.e. you got a reinforced deck.
right thurr
so basically your getting tubing to fit in the cone shaped dropouts
smaller sized square tubing will fit
and you just push it in as far as you can
and drill through the axle holes
cut off the excess
and your shits good
but remember to make sure the tubing goes right to the end
because it might move quite a bit when you take off your axles
drilling holes through annd putting bolts through to hold it is optional

you can also reinforce the forks with circular tubing
put it in and hammer it down
trolley bars fit

thats all i know
 

Dustin Nooner

Super queer.
there are ways like the triangle rienforcement things but honeslty idk what it would even do..cause the weld in the back is eventualy gonna snap off. if ur lookin for a deck to last forever then phoenix is the way to go. but if ur lookin for a light deck, ultra pro is siiiq.
 

markmacwan

Bronze member
well take the plastic shit out of the bottom front of the deck and stick something in there and figure something out idk,shouldnt even try,the back dropouts are so skinny there bound to crack eventually
 
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