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was looking at the 200's and 204's.. which would be best for a hellcat? cheers!

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i would recommend the kookies purely cos they are Aussie. but you wont be able to get your hands on a set for a while (new) not sure what kookyfish's plans are on making trucks but from what i have heard hes taking a break from production. nothing wrong with kahas though!
randals work way better than both on a hellcat...
even at speeds of 60k's and up randals are stable?
of course, with the right bushings paris are stable at those speeds!

Arvin said:
even at speeds of 60k's and up randals are stable?
doesn't louis race on paris?

Isaac Naumann said:
of course, with the right bushings paris are stable at those speeds!

Arvin said:
even at speeds of 60k's and up randals are stable?
im pretty sure
kahas are designed to be topmounted........
Arvin said:
even at speeds of 60k's and up randals are stable?

why wouldn't randals be stable?
i think kelly races on randals, loads of other ppl take randals up to 80k's and more.

tom Crane said:
kahas are designed to be topmounted........

didn't stop robbo from dropping them on his avenger though.
+1

Even my randals with stock red bushings are pretty solid at 50 - 60k's (assisted with cup washes).
Where is everyone getting $500 from to buy precision trucks for a weekend ride anyway?

Gilbert said:
Arvin said:
even at speeds of 60k's and up randals are stable?

why wouldn't randals be stable?
i think kelly races on randals, loads of other ppl take randals up to 80k's and more.

tom Crane said:
kahas are designed to be topmounted........

didn't stop robbo from dropping them on his avenger though.
85% rider, 15% gear
Nah, more like 97% rider, 3% gear. Nothing wrong with spending on the 3% though if the 97% is maxed out.
Kookys

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