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Old 11-07-2009, 02:01 AM   #1
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Default The best screws for Nitro Offroad cars??

What is the best optional car screws? RCscrewz? TonyScrews? Anythink else??
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Old 11-07-2009, 02:30 AM   #2
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Tonyscrews has my vote.
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Old 11-07-2009, 03:35 AM   #3
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tonys screws! for sure
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TONY's NO question's asked.


RcScrew's are Stainless steel Butter soft Junk...Dont waste your $$.
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+4 Tony's Screws.... No its not me.... different Tony

Decent titanum screws without breaking the bank, use the Mugen sets
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For you guys using Tonys screws. how did you find the heads? meaning, how does the wrench fit. i know some afrer market screws have way too much play.
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Tony's .

the heads fit tight as long as your wrench is good
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Another vote for Tonys Screws! Best screws out there period. I really love his starter box lift kits also. My box dont slide or move at all now!!
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Standard, Tonys, no question. Titanium, Lunsford.
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Are they heavier or about the same as the standard screws?
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Same as the ones that come with your Kit

Titanium are lighter by allot, but not as strong IMO lot of people swear by Titanium screws for durability and to save weight, but my experiences have not been satisfactory..I had many TI screws snap..never had that happen with Tony's hardened Steel screws
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Another vote for Tony's.. Don't waste the $$ on RC screws, they're junk..
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The biggest hex head for the screw size possible, I love 3/32
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