ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

so prandals are normally paris hangar on randal baseplate.
i think this is because you cant get 42 degreee paris's right?

but why is the paris hangar better than the randal one?

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the bushing seat is a little nicer and gives u a little more adjility...
most people prefer the bushing seat of the paris, however its all personal preferance,
the paris seat much deeper than the randals......
ok thanks :)
More baseplate angles and a longer kingpin (you can replace the paris ones but it takes more effort) for the plates. Hangers - what the other guys said.
o man, prandals suck sorry, the bushing seat i have noticed have a quite a bit of slop. I did some research and found that running an elim wit the bottom step cut off will fix the slop, BUT seen as the seat is so deep, and also running an elim makes for a very very un agile board, it will make any board feel dead. I have spent many an afternoon tinkering with prandals and did fail. Also basically if u run prandals, you will have to except slop, the base plate is not meant for the slightly short hanger..... But thats just what i have experienced and i dont recommend them, but thats just me....
Prandals rule... You have to expect a certain amount of slop from a cast truck whatever hanger/ baseplate combo/ mod ect ect your using.
i rode prandals for ages and loved them
had them set up with 195's over in canada, sick trucks
ok thanks, i wasnt really looking for a set, just wondering what the paris hangar had that randals didnt.

on a side note, gabe are you still keen to get rid of the killswitch?
i messaged you a week ago but you didn't get back. its all good if you're not ill just start looking around for other boards.
pm sent buddy

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