We need a screw kit for the rampage!!!

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98cruiser

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Like everyone else on the forum, im sure we all would really appreciate it if some one can make a screw kit with varius sizes of screws and nuts for the rampage. Being that we all strip screws all the time
 
I just order 100 packs of screws from McMaster for about $4-$6 a pack. I spend about $50 and I have enough screws for a dozen Rampages.
 
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DemonRC said:
I just order 100 packs of screws from McMaster for about $4-$6 a pack. I spend about $50 and I have enough screws for a dozen Rampages.
yeah that sound great, but some one like me and many others have no clue the size and type to order
 
98cruiser said:
yeah that sound great, but some one like me and many others have no clue the size and type to order
Ya I didn't wanna look em up in the manual either. I just ordered em as I needed em and after a while I ended up with a complete set.
 
I have the "R/C Screwz" kit and its all high quality stainless steel screws. In my opinion my wrenches fit into them tighter theres no slop like you tend to feel in the stock screws, I have yet to strip one of the heads, but I can tell you I have stripped plenty of the stock ones.


Their definately worth the 50 bucks!
 
I went through the manual and ordered every screw I could get in armor plated 12.9, all the other ones black oxide 12.9 from Hexcrews. It did cost more than a screw kit would have but these are so much better than the stock ones. The armor plated screws are awesome, you actually have to wiggle the driver out after you have screwed them in... nice and tight fit. High quality hex drivers are also a must regardless of screws used.


I've had bad luck with the stainless screws on my 1/8th nitro's... I found that they round out just as easy as a low grade steel.
 
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lightning73 said:
I have the "R/C Screwz" kit and its all high quality stainless steel screws. In my opinion my wrenches fit into them tighter theres no slop like you tend to feel in the stock screws, I have yet to strip one of the heads, but I can tell you I have stripped plenty of the stock ones.
Their definately worth the 50 bucks!
In my experience, RC screwz is the way to go for the money and quality. I've never stripped, ruined or replaced one once installed.
 
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