How Can I Put My Fingerboard Trucks On So They Don't Fall Off?
So you’ve put your trucks on the deck but they won’t stay on… what do you do? Inserting tiny screws with a tiny tool can sometimes be difficult. If your trucks aren’t screwed on properly, they may come loose and fall while riding (and you definitely don't want that).
At Teak Tuning, we want all of our customers to be satisfied with the Teak Tuning products they receive and, most importantly, foster and grow a love for fingerboarding! (and you can't do that with loose trucks!)
We hope this quick guide can help get you riding! Here are some troubleshooting tips and tricks if your trucks won’t stay on your fingerboard deck.
Make sure the trucks are flat and even against the deck
Once you screw your trucks on, turn your fingerboard over and check to see what they look like. There should be no gap between the deck and bottom of the trucks. The bottom of the trucks should sit evenly and flat against the deck. If it is not flat and even, identify which screw is the problem, take it out, and put it back in.
Screw your screws into the deck in a specific order
The order that you screw in your screws can make a difference! Each truck has four holes. Start with the top left and then move to the bottom right (in an X pattern). By doing this, you will even out the trucks under the deck and decrease the likelihood of crooked screws. For example, if you screw the top two screws in very tight, the bottom of the truck will be raised and you may not be able to screw in the bottom two screws evenly.
Screw in lightly, then tightly
First, screw in all of the screws lightly (following the X pattern above), and check that the truck is sitting flush. Once it is flush, tighten the screws.
Check the deck thickness
Our screws are compatible with all Teak Tuning decks but they may not fit decks that are thicker than standard decks. If you think your deck is too thick, our extra long stainless steel (6mm) screws will work great.
Consider getting a new (and better) fingerboard tool
All Teak Tuning fingerboard completes and trucks include a free standard fingerboard tool. This tool works great and should get the job done! However, if you have larger hands or are new to setting up small parts, it can be challenging to work with such a small tool. Here are our recommendations for tools and gadgets that can make the setup process fast and easy:
Engraved Fingerboard Repair Kit
Price: $14.99
If you’re having problems with your truck setup, this tool kit is a game changer. This tool kit includes two large tool handles with interchangeable bits. These are significantly easier to grip, twist, and use due to their size. In addition, the bits are lightly magnetic and will stick to the hardware.
This took kit includes:
- Engraved case
- Two tools with multiple lightly magnetic bits
- 2 spare lock nuts
- 2 sheets of foam tape
You can order this engraved tool kit here!
Mini Pro Tool
Price: $2.49
This mini tool is a similar size to the standard fingerboard that is included with trucks and completes, but it features a shape that is easier to grip and turn.
You can order this mini pro tool here!
Fingerboard Complete Builder Vise Tool
Price: $14.99
The Teak Tuning Complete Builder Vise acts as a steady "third hand" to assist you while making tuning or deck modifications, and for building or tearing down complete setups. This tool is made of durable urethane material. It's equipped with non-scratch white clamp jaws, and resin truck centering fixtures, for a firm hold on the fingerboard when making adjustments.
You can order this vise tool here!
I ordered a complete fingerboard set and I can’t get the screws out so that I can put the grip tape on. What should I do?
Hello. So my fi gerboard is amazing except for one thing. The truck keeps falling off. I have taken it off and done the x pattern and everything. It’s tight for a bit then the truck just Flys off.
I received mine today April 5 and am having a really hard time screwing my trucks on. They won’t screw in and no matter how hard I turn them they won’t go in. It shouldn’t be this hard to do. If the trucks were threaded this would be much easier
Since there’s five bubble bushing in each set, if you buy four sets you get one set free!
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