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Old 09-03-2003, 12:06 PM
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ok, HPI always ships with regular screw thread, i can only imagine the SS is no different?? anyone know for sure?

so i about to pick up a stainless steel set yesterday so that when i pick up my savage i can replace the screws as i build it with allen heads. then it hit me, screw that i want titanium screw set. where though can i o o rthe lity crews please post it ASAP as i hope to have my SSsta rted before the weekend.

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http://www.lunsfordracing.com

It'll cost you though for a full titanium screw set.
Just go with a kit from rcscrewz.com or something. I've had my kit forever and it comes in handy ALL THE TIME. There are enough screws to replace everything plus a bunch extra.
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Will the screw set be the EXACT same for the SS as the .21 RTR? If so, I'm gonna order a set.

Wouldn't be good to get the set in and find that the two sets aren't totally interchangeable.
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i would assume they will be the same.

damn though, i checked the titanium prices for cheaper kits and ranged 60-90 bux. i savage would be in the high range.

think stainless might win out in this one. i would assume anodized aluminum would strip real easy.
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I just found a black oxide set that's stronger than stainless steel sets. Might wanna check those out.
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it's the rust i am more worried about, i hate them rusting due to a bit of water splashin.
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Originally posted by ShOzz
it's the rust i am more worried about, i hate them rusting due to a bit of water splashin.
Oh ok, gotcha
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Default I got a set of the anodized aluminum screws,

And they work great! It came with more then twice as many are needed for my truck so, you have tons of extras! Plus they only cost $22! Oh, I got them on Ebay!

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