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RoadFlyer 04-13-2013 05:09 PM

Help with Hardware
 
I'm just starting a build and am new to this. I see the Knight Hauler comes with screws to connect chassis cross members. I've seen some trucks using a hex bolt instead of the screws which to me gives much more detail.. Can someone tell me what size these chassis bolts are and the lengths needed?

glorydays24 04-13-2013 08:39 PM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
I ordered some from RC4WD, and the sizes I got were 3X12mm, and 3X8mm. Hope this helps.

Big John

RoadFlyer 04-14-2013 02:52 AM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
Thanks Big John

Lmackattack 04-14-2013 03:37 AM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
Also check out mc MasterCarr. They have metric hex bolts,lock nuts etc...

I bought m3 and m4 bolts last week in a few different lengths...box of 100 is around 5-7 dollars...

RoadFlyer 04-14-2013 05:13 PM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lmackattack (Post 84456)
Also check out mc MasterCarr. They have metric hex bolts,lock nuts etc...

I bought m3 and m4 bolts last week in a few different lengths...box of 100 is around 5-7 dollars...

Thanks. I like the look of the aluminum but which would you recommend, the aluminum or stainless steel? Do the screws used on the Tamiya trucks use the 0.5mm Pitch?

Espeefan 04-14-2013 11:53 PM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
I would go with stainless steel. It's far more durable, and should you start bolting aluminum parts to the chassis, with aluminum screws, you could run into problems with the threads galling. Not with stainless screws.

Lmackattack 04-17-2013 11:39 PM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
I use stainless and in .5mm pitch.... They also won't rust...

Straywolf 05-08-2013 10:11 AM

Re: Help with Hardware
 
Another good place to get bolts nuts rivets etc is Scale Hardware.

http://www.scalehardware.com/


Mike


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