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Old 03-10-2014, 07:13 AM
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I am thinking to replace the counter sink bottom chassis screws regularily. Where can I get those steel screws on line? My ride I a 2011 T3.
Also, i see some black color screws has a few letters "AKG" on it, where are those screws coming from? I am more interested to buy on line in bulk. Thanks
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#socket-head-cap-screws/=r17gt8
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http://www.rcmart.com/yeah-racing-st...0-p-34145.html

Cheap and you get a good range of different screws.

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For bulk, mcmaster.com works. For smaller batches, protek brand screws from amain are a good choice.

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+1 on the RCmart Yeah Racing Screw Kit

I bought this kit and it's an amazing deal for the price. I couldn't find any other screw kit that came close to it in both price, and the quantity of screws you get.
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tony's screws has complete kits and individual packages of high quality steel fasteners. (myself, I prefer these to the stainless. ti would be ok too if I could get them at the steel price.)

http://www.tonysscrews.com/

you can get anything you want from McMaster-Carr (you just need to know what you want), but tonys has a complete assortment for rc applications.
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www.rcscrewz.com
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Fastenal is where I get my screws they sell 10.9 grade and each screw is like 5cents each or I got 4 sized and 20 of each for $16...
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http://www.fastener-express.com 20 alloy steel or stainless steel screws costs less than $4
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