AceClassic 33 5.375" Truck
€ 26.63
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Colour: silver
Size: UNI
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Product details
Truck Height
High trucks for pop
Article number
Gender
- Men
- Women
- Kids
Material Specification
- aluminium
Sizing
- Scope of delivery: 1 piece only
Truck Width
- 8 inch
Hanger Width
- 5.4 inch
Product description
Unrivalled quality - the Ace 33 skateboard trucks
Features
- Axle width: 8.0"
- Hanger width: 5.375"
- Truck height: 2.125" (52 mm)
- Fits boards: 7.75'' - 8.12"
- Constructed from pure 7071 series aluminium
- Heat-treated 3056 series steel axles
More information
Skateboard truck information
We sell skateboard trucks separately. For a complete set you need two trucks.
Ace AF1 Trucks Size Chart
The width of the trucks should match the deck width. The skate truck is specified with either the hanger width or the truck width.
You can find the recommended Ace AF1 trucks for your skate deck in this table.
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Truck size | Axle width (inch) | Deck width (inch) |
---|---|---|
22 | 7.75” | 7.25”-8.0” |
33 | 8.0” | 8.0”-8.25” |
44 | 8.25” | 8.25”-8.5” |
55 | 8.5” | 8.5”-8.75” |
60 | 8.75” | 8.75”-9.0” |
66 | 9.0” | 9.0”-9.25” |
77 | 9.25” | >9.25” |
Ace Classic Trucks Size Chart
The width of the trucks should match the deck width. The skate truck is specified with either the hanger width or the truck width.
You can find the recommended Ace Classic trucks for your skate deck in this table.
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Truck size | Axle width (inch) | Deck width (inch) |
---|---|---|
00 | 6.5” | <6.5” |
11 | 7.25” | 7.25”-7.5” |
22 | 7.6” | 7.5”-7.875” |
33 | 8.0” | 7.875”-8.25” |
44 | 8.35” | 8.25”-8.75” |
55 | 9.0” | 8.75”-9.125” |
66 | 9.35” | 9.125”-9.75” |
About Ace
ACE came about in 2007 based on an idea by Joey Tershay and Steve "Shrewgy" Ruge. Their skate knowledge and the team around the founders quickly make them a popular brand on the skate scene. Joey Pulsifer joined the team in 2017 and, with him, the AF-1 truck. It is manufactured using Ace's proprietary casting process for unmistakable quality. Welcome to the future of skateboarding.