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    Default Is this a good deal for G&S trucks

    I know G&S trucks have their flaws...has anyone ridden these bad boys.
    It looks like they have some Green Stims(which I know they dont) It would be nice though.
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    I haven't seen a set of those in forever.
    I remember everyone buying those when they came out. Super lite weight. Guys would try to skate street with them and the hangers would just break off. Right at the weld. Never heard anyone say they skated crappy or anything. Just that they broke real easy.
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    thanks for the input,
    I think I will go with the Origional Super 8's
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    No, no, no!! Those aren't the superlight G&S trucks, they are the super-duro, rather heavy, STEEL trucks! They are not at all what Sniffless is talking about.

    I can only say this about those trucks...look up their weight. 8)
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    Not the same? I'd still be warry of that weld. The description on the site said they were sturdy. They have always been nice looking trucks.
    It's always a 50/50 shot.
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