Known for being lightweight and durable, the Thunder Hollow Lights Skateboard Trucks reduce weight without sacrificing strength. With the same quick turn response, these trucks feature a hollow axle and kingpin with forged baseplates that provide more strength and impact resistance than cast baseplates. Sold as a set of two in multiple axle sizes.
Axle/Kingpin Style
Hollow Axle & Kingpin
Baseplate Style
Forged
Quantity
Set of 2 Trucks
Features
Axle/Kingpin Style
Hollow Axle & Kingpin - Hollow axle trucks cut down on the materials used in the axle, so your trucks feel lighter. Hollow kingpins further reduce weight while still maintaining strength in this critical area.
Baseplate Style
Forged - Forged baseplates are compression molded making them lighter, stronger, and more impact resistant compared to cast or poured-mold baseplates. Forging also eliminates the most common manufacturing defects and imperfections.
Non-Compatible Risers
Risers from the following brands are not compatible with the baseplates of these trucks.
Note - Every skate truck brand represents their sizing a little differently, so it's easy to get confused. Take a look at this graphic and then reference the size chart.
I skated from the mid-80's to the early 90's, and just started back almost a year ago. Back then, I never skated Thunders. Now, I have two sets and really like them. I usually don't pay too much attention to truck weight, because a few grams seems so negligible. But, these do feel lighter on my setup. At 16, I think all of my boards were probably heavy. We had big 60mm wheels, deck rails, and no light trucks. But when you're young, all is good. I could double kick flip those 10" boards like it was nothing. Now, at 51yo, it does help. I ended up using these trucks on Jackson Pilz 9.13 deck, and it's a perfect fit. That board feels noticeably lighter than all of my others. Coming back, I've skated brands that I skated back in the day...Venture(what I skated most back then) and Indy. But, I also have some Slappy Trucks. I really like how Thunders feel for wheelbase...it's a nice balance between Indy/Slappy and Venture. I also like the slightly lower truck height. Thunders are great!
1person has found this review helpful
These trucks are incredible!
by Matteo Michelini
in Stockton Springs, ME(Verified Buyer)
They very lightweight and I really like how they are built. Only thing I don’t like are the bushings but because I’m a beginner and factory bushings are too soft, it would be great i Tactics sells Thunder Bushings
2people have found this review helpful
Grab Thunders, Ride the Lightning
by Michael Cargile
in Glenwood Springs, CO(Verified Buyer)
If you want trucks that fit the board size they are designed for, Thunders are the ticket. Perfect turning, best stock bushings out there. Beautiful trucks.
1person has found this review helpful
From Indy to Ace to Thunder, wont look back!
by Tanner Hunter
in Rohnert Park, CA(Verified Buyer)
They are very stable but you have to kick turn more than an Indy, it all depends on what you want to do. For me Thunders are the PERFECT trick, flip, ollie trucks, due to the design they do not crash the base plate like Indy's (this is a preference) and they are THE most stable trucks I have ridden and the only trucks I can ride (6'2" 230lbs) without having to replace the bushings. These are my go to trucks going forward!
0person has found this review helpful
Asked by Christian on 4/3/2018
How much do the 149 hi's weigh?
Answered
by Hunter H
(Tactics Employee)
on 4/4/2018
These trucks feature a weight of 1.5 lbs!
3people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Fabiano on 12/7/2017
Are these trucks highs lows or mids
Answered
by Graig A
(Tactics Employee)
on 12/7/2017
These will be mids unless stated otherwise.
11people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Leo on 11/5/2017
Is a 145 hi good for a 7.6 deck
Answered
by James D
(Tactics Employee)
on 11/6/2017
Yes, that's about as good as it gets for that size deck.
2people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Hugo on 8/20/2017
I usually ride 8.25 but occasionally will step down to 8.1. Will the 147's work for me ??
Answered
by Graig A
(Tactics Employee)
on 8/24/2017
The 147s would work fine or the 148s, the trucks would just stick out the smallest amount on each side with an 8.1.
6people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Tyler on 7/5/2017
Good for bowl skating?
Answered
by Graig A
(Tactics Employee)
on 7/6/2017
Yes these would work well for bow and street skating.
3people have found this answer helpful
Asked by cody on 5/17/2017
Should I get the 149 for a 8.375 filmer board?
Answered
by Danny M
(Tactics Employee)
on 5/17/2017
Yes, the 149's would be best suited for a board this size.