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April 23, 2021

San Leandro, CA – Skate Shop News: Ace Takes Their Turn With The New AF1 Formula

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Ace Trucks has just launched their brand new formula The Ace AF1!  They are claiming it to be the most technical truck ever made!  From the looks of the trucks they just might be right!

Here’s the list of improvements on the new AF1 Trucks

AceTrucks.com states –  

01. STRONGEST CAST TRUCK EVER MADE

All-new proprietary processStrength at a molecular level

02. REFINED BASEPLATE

Improved Strength

03. MATERIAL UPGRADE

Higher grade aluminum
True T6 heat treatment

04. UPGRADED AXLES

SCM440 alloy steel axles
Non-slip, don’t trip

05. RE-THREADING AXLE NUTS

No more stripped axles
Patent pending technology

06. IMPROVED SUSPENSION

Refined bushing and washer shapes

07. UPGRADED PIVOT CUPS

Hand-poured 96a urethaneMaximum durability

08. FACED HANGERS

Machined to perfection
So the bearing sit flush

Available in Black, Gold, and Polished Silver

Ace officially added a 9.5 size truck to its AF1 line, for the cruisers and transition skaters! The truck is also available for board sizes 7.75 to 9.5 now for all shapes and sizes! All terrains will now be shredded by Ace Trucks! 

Ace Trucks is one of the first truck companies to make the sizing easy to find visually right from the start. With all these new trucks sizes, it’s important to see what you get and Ace makes it more than easy. With the truck size etched directly on its axle, you’ll never buy the wrong size, or get mismatched trucks ever again! 

Ace has been constantly pushing the game to new heights and the AF1 is just the next evolution. Stop by your local and ask to check out a pair today!


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