Never use wd-40 it's not good for anything on a skateboard. It's either a few things, the bearings, the rubber bushings or the truck bolts to the deck arn't tight and making it squeak a bit. If it's the bearings you can use tri-flow superior lubricant, it comes highly recomended for bearings and found at any hardware store. Being its a new skateboard I wouldn't mess with the bearings cause they squeak or stick from just being new and need to be broken in takes about a good week of skateboarding. If it's the rubber bushings they need a wear in process also and in time it should stop, this is what I think it is so just use it more and you'll be ok. Check the truck bolts make sure they're tight. Mine always squeak for about a week. I just checked a new board I have and It squeaks too sound slike the bushings I can see how annoying it is there's not much you can do, just skateboard and wear it out a bit. Hope this helps.
2007-04-01 04:31:01
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answered by livewire_usa 7
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Truck drivers are not usually so mean. You must be turning in front of them. Try using a park to skateboard at instead of the road.
teehee
2007-04-01 03:27:30
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answered by ricketyoldbat 4
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WD-40 works wonders.
2007-04-01 03:24:20
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answered by THE SOUTHERN CALI PLAYA 2
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Stop turning.
2007-04-01 09:46:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Give it to someone before you hurt yourself
2007-04-01 03:21:19
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answered by Ted 3
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