lazer zx-r screws
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lazer zx-r screws
hi all,
im looking to replace the tired looking screws on my lazer zx-r, ideally with like for like replacements. did kyosho ever make a complete screw set for this car?
i remember yokomo making one for the dogfighters around at that time.
any help / suggestions would be greatly recieved.
many thanks
chris
im looking to replace the tired looking screws on my lazer zx-r, ideally with like for like replacements. did kyosho ever make a complete screw set for this car?
i remember yokomo making one for the dogfighters around at that time.
any help / suggestions would be greatly recieved.
many thanks
chris
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Re: lazer zx-r screws
RCScrewz.com sells vintage screw kits that are quite affordably-priced. Here's a product search for "kyosho lazer":
http://www.rcscrewz.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=kyosho+lazer&search_in_description=1&x=0&y=0
http://www.rcscrewz.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=kyosho+lazer&search_in_description=1&x=0&y=0
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Re: lazer zx-r screws
If your looking for the stock appearing screws, I haven't seen factory oem screw sets for Kyosho at a decent price for years. The part number was LA-58. Team associated sells metric black oxide screws in many sizes and they are a great replacement at a better price. Also check Axial and Vaterra.
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Re: lazer zx-r screws
Try the mini inferno screw set. They are not exact (heads are a tiny bit different) and not complete but you get a good amount. You can still get the fasteners from ebay by searching their size.
Re: lazer zx-r screws
Does it have to be original as i use stainless steel hex headed screws, much strong and dont wear out as much plus look much nicer and stronger
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Re: lazer zx-r screws
My thoughts as well.Welshy40 wrote:Does it have to be original as i use stainless steel hex headed screws, much strong and dont wear out as much plus look much nicer and stronger
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Re: lazer zx-r screws
Also if storing the car the kyosho screws start to rust so stainless steel is the best option.
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Re: lazer zx-r screws
thanks for the advice guys, ill have a look round, possibly invest in a stainless set, i was originally looking for my shelf queen, but a stainless set in my vintage runner sounds just the job!
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