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Old 10-31-2004, 10:49 AM
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Does any one know where to get the whole titanium screw set for the hpi pro 4?
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Old 10-31-2004, 10:58 AM
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check out speedtech rc they have aload of pro4 hop ups.

hope this helps

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Let's see www.precisionrc.com has Ti screws for the Pro 4 from Square and Speedmind. Check it out.
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Thumbs up Universal Fastners Service and Supply, Inc.

Here is a link for you to check out. Titanium Screws for R/C applications and they are cheap prices. I bought a 360 piece set for HPI kits and it was only $21.59 including shipping. Check out this site and see if they have what you need.

http://stores.ebay.com/Universal-Fas...isplayZ1QQtZkm

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thanks for helping now i wont have any bent screws

thnx
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Old 10-31-2004, 05:43 PM
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Actually, Titanium doesn't bend....it snaps. Have you ever bent a lunsford? I havn't, if they go, they snap for me. But that's really rare.


Does anyone know anything about stainless screws. You can get those at Home Depot....are they stronger or weaker than standard screws?
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Silver cup - everything that store is selling appears to be stainless...
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allspeed hobbies has them on sale.

www.allspeedhobbies.com
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Silver cup - everything that store is selling appears to be stainless...
I bought a 360 piece HPI Titanium set there last year, maybe they don't offer them any longer. Sorry, trying to help out.
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try www.speedtechrc.com

nice quality Ti screws for cheap. $45 for the whole car.
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You can also find them on allspeedhobbies.com

The guy at the store says they are made with high grade 64ti.
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