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The next step is assembling your trucks and your wheels to the deck. This here is Royal
trucks. Its a pretty good company. They are producing Crailtap which produces a lot of
pretty good stuff. So, I choose Royal. Next you take your skateboard, and make sure that
your trucks are facing this way, because if they are facing this way you will turn the
opposite way. You will lean left and turn right. You do not want that. You want this
piece and this piece facing each other. First since you have your nuts already on the deck
and the bolts laid on there poking through. I find my bolts and hand screw them on their
just to get it started. You have eight bolts. Four for each truck. Hand screw them on. Second
truck make sure its facing the same way. Second truck you are doing pretty much the same thing
as the first. Line it on, poke though. Sometimes, from the factory you'll get some paint which
clutters the hole. So kind of a trick to do it is to turn your board upside down. With
the end of of a screwdriver or hammer you'll have to kind of manually poke it through,
because sometimes the paint seeps through the holes and just makes it harder so you
just do that. And put on your eighth bolt. And I use a drill, you can use a screwdriver
or you can use a drill, its up to you. And you get your skate tool. you place it on the
bolt which holds it in place. This is a drill with a Phillips head on it. Make sure your
drill is going right and not left. Then you put them on. These are short bolts that doesn't require
too much drilling. Our drill has a setting so you can't strip it. It just makes that
clicking noise when its in. Its good to go. Some bolts fell off. Hold in place. You normally
want your bolts pretty sunk into your wood like this and thats it.