8.25" street deck redrilled from 14.5" to 16⅜" wheelbase. 40-grit belt sander DIY griptape. Doubled Santa Cruz Slimline rails on each side for extra extra stiffness. Fury 136mm TKP's running various freeride wheels (the mismatched wheels were put on for extra wrongness; I actually do ride with all 4 same wheels). Front is wedged 15° (aluminum wedge) while rear is flat but the rear is risen up for a slightly taller rear ride height. Front bushings are 90A APS street chubby with small flat washer boardside and 85A surf skate cone with inverted small cup washer roadside. Rear bushings are 95A APS street chubby with small flat washer boardside and 85A surf skate barrel with inverted small cup washer roadside. Ballast is 2.4 lbs of scrap metal.
edit: I have to clarify my choice of angles +15°/+0° for this setup. The reasoning is that Fury TKP's are dead af. In comparison, a flat rear Fury TKP feels like a -10° rear Indy TKP in terms of turniness. So the +15° front actually feels kinda like a +5° front Indy TKP. Therefore, at +15°/+0°, this thing is plenty stable at speed and has very minimal slop because of the snap fit of the street chubbies to the bushing seats. Notice I had to use small flat boardside washers instead of a normal flat one or a large flat one. This was because with a normal or a large flat one, I don't get enough turn - even at +15°/+0°.