If you're new to rollerskating and you need to tighten your wheels, you might be surprised to learn how easy it is! All you need is a skate multi-tool, although you can use a socket wrench if you don't have one of those. We'll help you learn how to adjust your wheels—including how to know when they're just right.

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Keep the wheels relatively tight to preserve your skates.

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Check whether you need to tighten your trucks, as well.

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    If you have a lot of movement in your skate, the problem might be the truck. The truck is the structure that holds the wheels—you have a front and back truck on each skate. Use the larger end of your skate multi-tool (or a 916 in (1.4 cm) socket wrench) to tighten the nut in the center of the truck, just below the axle. This nut is called the kingpin nut or action nut.[16]
    • Some skates also have a lock nut at the base of the truck under the action nut. You'll need to hold that with a narrow 1116 in (1.7 cm) wrench while you turn the skate tool.[17]
    • To check the trucks, put your skates on and bend your knees, shifting your weight from one side to the other. If you feel your skates shifting a lot from side to side, you might need to tighten the trucks.[18]
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