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    Default indys or bones bushings?

    I'm working out for my slalom gear order from milehigh and I dunno which bushings to get. I'm thinking to get either the bones or the indys. What hardness should I get them...soft, right?

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    Bones hardcores. Blue if you're light and want something REALLY turny, or yellow if you're heavier and want more stability. Or, mix the yellow bottoms with blue tops.

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    Alrighty then, hardcores it is.

    And Mark, when will you be getting some more grippins? I plan on buying two sets of the 88a and on set of the 84 and one set of the 92 but it says you only have onse set of the 88 left. Oh, and I'm buying some of the kingpins. I plan on putting 2 bottom bushings on each truck so which size would you suggest?

    thanks

    One more thing, where is a good place to find the tracker rtx/rts?
    Dude brah, you gotta chill the **** out

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    Yes, more Grippins will be coming.

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    Mellow, check yer mail.
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