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Every skateboard has eight '''mounting holes''' in the board, four near the tail and four near the nose. These holes are drilled to allow for the attachment of [[Truck|trucks]] to the deck. Most mounting holes are standardized, but some older model freestyle decks use an old hole pattern and require specialized trucks with compatible hole patterns. Many freestyle trucks have extra holes drilled in to allow for both new and old hole patterns.
Every skateboard has eight '''mounting holes''' in the board, four near the tail and four near the nose. These holes are drilled to allow for the attachment of [[Truck|trucks]] to the deck. Most mounting holes are standardized, but some older model freestyle decks use an old hole pattern and require specialized trucks with compatible hole patterns. Many freestyle trucks have extra holes drilled in to allow for both new and old hole patterns.


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[[File:Deck Mounting Holes.jpg|none|thumb|200px|The [[Mounting Holes]] (circled in red) on the top of a [[MODE "Freestyle Chimp" Deck]] ]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 27 December 2016

Every skateboard has eight mounting holes in the board, four near the tail and four near the nose. These holes are drilled to allow for the attachment of trucks to the deck. Most mounting holes are standardized, but some older model freestyle decks use an old hole pattern and require specialized trucks with compatible hole patterns. Many freestyle trucks have extra holes drilled in to allow for both new and old hole patterns.

The Mounting Holes (circled in red) on the top of a MODE "Freestyle Chimp" Deck