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Old 03-08-2010, 12:53 PM
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im wondering if anyone knows a website where i can get the hardened steel screws in bulk. i need just certain sizes.
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Has a pro-tec line of great screws for 10 for like 2 bucks in most any size. Mugen uses standard metric sizes available there. They are the best I've found....they are called heavy duty or something like that......
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get with Tony, he'll hook you up

www.tonysscrews.com
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Originally Posted by imaxx21
get with Tony, he'll hook you up

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Ditto, Tony's can hook you up and 12.9 alloy steel is what you want.
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thanks for the info i hate spending 50 bucks on screws that strip out the first time they are removed.
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Originally Posted by merdith6
Has a pro-tec line of great screws for 10 for like 2 bucks in most any size. Mugen uses standard metric sizes available there. They are the best I've found....they are called heavy duty or something like that......
+1 ok the Pro-Tek brand from Amain. I have bought them and tried them with great results.
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For after market screws tonysscrews.com is where it's at. If you are looking for stock screws you can get a complete stock screw kit on ebay for $10.
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Originally Posted by jpz_67
Ditto, Tony's can hook you up and 12.9 alloy steel is what you want.
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Tony's Screws all the way.....
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tony and protek screws are awesome!!!
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Kendall, email me what sizes and how many you need...
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