Sector 9 Regular Risers (Single Set), Black, 1/2-Inch - Packaging may vary
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Thanks for visiting! Our recommendation is not to use these specific riser pads for a dropthrough longboard. Have an excellent
There is only one set of two risers on the box
You have my sincere gratitude for your interest. A 1/4" riser typically works best with 25" hardware.
How thick your board is will determine how thick your board can be. As long as they're at least 1 The fraction is 1/4 but I would say it is 1 It's best to be safe and leave a half inch
Selected User Reviews For Sector 9 Regular Risers (Single Set), Black, 1/2-Inch - Packaging may vary
If you're looking for a little lift, and want a well built riser, I would recommend these. At 255 lbs, I wasn't breaking, cracking or even smooshing these down in any way because they're made from hard quality steel. These will definitely be my first choice if I need new ones in the future. It is easy to install and the holes line up perfectly, as they should with any well-built.
The best way to say it. These are recycled plastic spacers that are half an inch thick. As far as I know, they get the job done.
The reliability of Sector 9 and TGM is unmatched. The deals are excellent and delivery is always timely.
Having some larger wheels on my bike was going to require a little clearance, so I bought some risers to accomplish that. Staying away from the wheel bite.
I liked the fit. Make sure the job gets.
It looked as if someone had held a torch over them and they didn't This purchase cost 8 dollars and is worth getting if you have a flat Philips 10-inch television A screwdriver and 32 2" screws are available at Lowe's or Home Depot.
There are only a few 1/2 inch risers on the site. If you need this height, be cautious as there aren't any other ones.
I would recommend buying these because of the reputable brand and price, however they are very thick, so be sure that you have this much space for Alternatively, you can use a 1/4" that will work just as well without needing quite.