Xray T2's With The Blue Screws ?
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Xray T2's With The Blue Screws ?
Hey,
Ive Seen a fair few Xray t2's with the blue alloy/ titanium ? Screws in photos, Just wondering where i could get these, Or are they screws from the tamiya evo5 ? i have found the evo5 screw kit availiable for 50 usd, but i dont wanna spend that much if only 5-10 screws are gonna work...
Any Help as to what screw kit they are/ or are from, Aswell as links if possible would be great.
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Cheers, John
Ive Seen a fair few Xray t2's with the blue alloy/ titanium ? Screws in photos, Just wondering where i could get these, Or are they screws from the tamiya evo5 ? i have found the evo5 screw kit availiable for 50 usd, but i dont wanna spend that much if only 5-10 screws are gonna work...
Any Help as to what screw kit they are/ or are from, Aswell as links if possible would be great.
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Cheers, John
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Originally Posted by L.Fairtrace
for all your screwing needs.
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Tech Elite
Originally Posted by L.Fairtrace
I would guess they are alum screws. Try Fastener Express for all your screwing needs.
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Tech Champion
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Originally Posted by L.Fairtrace
I'm sure the screws he is referring to are alum, casue in 15 years of rc I have never seen blue screws that werent alum. So maybe they are, plus all xray cars before the T2 came with aluminum screws.
i used tamiya screws. i purhased them per pack as needed. aluminium screws are fine. just use 333 loctitie threadlock and always upgrade your 2mm hex driver so it is new. once there is play in the driver/hex head fit i buy a new one. i've never stripped a screw and i have used the same screws in two kits, my fk04 and now my t2.
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I am using the much more blue alum screws.
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Tech Regular
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Here's the link. Been using aluminum screws in my cars for years including in the aluminum bulkheads.
www.fastener-express.com
www.fastener-express.com
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Tech Master
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Originally Posted by [[john]]
XrayFK - Links Please... Thanks
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John
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John
Scroll down a bit. RC-Model HK carries Square parts, but I can't say anything about their service.
Honestly, just go with fastener-express. Unless you like paying more money for the same thing. 25 screws are 5 bucks, compared to something like $4 for 4-6
"hobby brand" screws.
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Here you go .... http://www.much-more.co.kr/testbbs/b...=0&menu_index=
Originally Posted by [[john]]
Pro Models -If Possible Could I Get A Link Please... Thanks
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John
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John