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E-Revo screw set
Hello!!:)
After some extensive searching on the internet for a list of what screws are in the new E-Revo, I found this site. Since this is my first post, let me introduce myself properly: Im Vito, 27 years old, from the Netherlands. Im into RC for quite some time now, doing it since I was 13-14 years old. I always driven 1/10 electric offroad(always Team Associated cars:cool:), pretty much untill the first brushless sets for monstertrucks came onto the market. Because I very much like the way the Revo looks, I bought one and converted it to brushlesspower. Currently im collecting parts for my E-Revo project, and I want to swap the original screws with titanium screws to save some weight, aswell as I very much like the idea of having titanium screws. Because this is only the second ever car I buy new, I wanna make something special from it, so im buying many hopups before buying the actual car. My problem is that I can't find anywhere which screws are in an E-Revo. Traxxas doesn't give a detailed list like I had with Associated, and untill now I didn't have any luck with finding a list on internet. Is there anyone who can help me with finding a list with all the screws?? Thanks alot! Vito |
I priced out a screw set for a nitro Revo through Lunsford and it came out to almost $260. Send them an email, they might be able to put something together for a little less.
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I think you'd do better getting a set of high strength alloy steel screws. Everything I've seen on TI screws and sets has been less than encouraging. Not only are they uber expensive, QC has been poor with lots of them just breaking with poorly formed threads and dimensional probs. These have been Ebay sets - if Lunsford sells some, they won't have the QC probs.
Alloy steel will be stronger. If you're looking for bling, try stainless, even though they're weaker than the alloy steel ones. When I get a new RC, that's one of the early things I do is get rid of the phillips heads and wood screw things ( I hate to even call them screws...) and change to socket head type screws so I can use my set of drivers and power tools. I've been using Tonys Screws and haven't been disappointed. |
Thanks for the replies!
Im aware of the poor quality from budget (titanium) screw kits, therefor I wanted to create my own set from better quality. The reason I have chosen for titanium is that I wanna make my E-Revo as lightweight as possible. I already have bought many lighter hopups, the titanium screws will fit much better within this idea. Im going to write Lunsford an email to see what they can do for me :) |
Hope this helps was pulled from a screw kit breakdown list its for a revo
All the screws are the same except for the ones in the wing and mount, esc mount, motor mounting screws, gear cover, vents and battery doors. So all the essential chassis screws that are susceptible to breaking are in this list. 20-3x6mm BUTTON SOCKET 30-3x10mm BUTTON SOCKET 10-3x12mm BUTTON SOCKET 20–3x14mm BUTTON SOCKET 10–3x20mm BUTTON SOCKET 10–3x25mm BUTTON SOCKET 10-4x6mm BUTTON SOCKET 10-4x10mm BUTTON SOCKET 10-4x12mm BUTTON SOCKET 10-4x14mm BUTTON SOCKET 10-3x10mm FLAT SOCKET 10-3x12mm FLAT SOCKET 10-3x14mm FLAT SOCKET 20–3x10mm SOCKET CAP 4–5mm locknuts 20–3mm washers |
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