Originally Posted by
celt
The kit comes with droop screws that face the threaded end towards the chassis.
The TKR1238 droop screws are installed with the button end of the screw towards the chassis - they have a socket adjustment on both ends of the screw. Personal preference is all. One could install the stock screws in upside down and still make adjustments - you could do that as well. It's easier for me when tuning the chassis to use the TKR1238's, I have them on all my Tekno kits.
I like the idea of not having the sharp end of the screw gouge the chassis. Most droop screws work like the later. $7.99 for enough screws to fit two chassis is a small price to pay in my opinion, when spending $800.00 to $1,000.00 or maybe more for a vehicle.
Again, just my preference.
I would install the stock screws upside down to save your chassis.