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KyoshoK 01-10-2007 01:18 AM

What hex drivers and nut drivers do I need?
 
I am only used to metric sizes. 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5mm, 3mm nuts and 5mm nuts.

Was wondering what nut drivers i need for a B4 and B44 cars?


What do i need for the main screws is it 1/16" ?

And 3/32" I need to adjust the diff screw bolt?

what about the nut driver for the shock tower lock nuts?

what size do i need for the nut for the wheels?

Thanks

tc2k 01-10-2007 10:08 AM

I actually use a 2mm driver for the 5/64 screws and it fits pretty well.

vader 01-10-2007 10:16 AM

Kyoshok, it should be in the manual.....

Chris Doughty 01-10-2007 10:19 AM

all the tools you could need
http://www.rc10.com/enlarge/1541.htm
1541 FT Hex Driver Set, (1 each of .050", 1/16", 1.5mm, 5/64", 3/32", 2.5mm, 3mm).

and for nuts
http://www.rc10.com/enlarge/1561.htm
1561 FT Nut Driver Set, (1 each of 3/16", 1/4", 11/32", 5.5mm, 7mm, 8mm)


they are also sold as seperates, see this page for part numbers
http://www.rc10.com/misc/database/db_tools.htm

modelimages 01-10-2007 12:45 PM

i can vouch for the quality of the associated tools chris had on his pit table yesterday, dan pointed them out and said thats what i want

Chris Doughty 01-10-2007 01:04 PM

the upgradeRC pit mat is a must have too ;)

MK999 01-10-2007 11:30 PM

Only issue i ever had with the drivers was when i tried to take out a 0.050" screw that was rusted grimed and bent into place, trying to take it all apart quickly and the end just snapped on me, i don't think much would have survived that though, at that size :( All round pretty good quality tools and fairly chunky handles too, and the price isn't bad

Chris Doughty 02-10-2007 06:47 AM

I have snapped many brands of 0.050 drivers, not the AE one yet, but like you say, the size of the driver is the problem, not the quality.


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