Steel is strong and cheap for everyday use. Aluminium is light and comes in colours for low-stress areas. Titanium is light and very strong, ideal for racing.
Screws
RC screws in steel, aluminium and titanium, in all the common sizes.

Ruddog M3x40mm Screws BH (10)
SKU: RP-05693,99 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x40mm Screws SH (10)
SKU: RP-05933,99 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x4mm Set Screws (10)
SKU: RP-05973,95 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x6mm Screws BH (10)
SKU: RP-05583,99 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x6mm Screws SH (10)
SKU: RP-05823,99 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x6mm Set Screws (10)
SKU: RP-05983,95 €In stock (10)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x8mm Screws BH (10)
SKU: RP-05593,99 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x8mm Screws FH (10)
SKU: RP-05713,99 €In stock (7)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x8mm Screws SH (10)
SKU: RP-05833,99 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Ruddog M3x8mm Set Screws (10)
SKU: RP-05993,95 €In stock (5)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Screw BH M2.5x4mm (10) #U7728 Schumacher
SKU: U77282,30 €In stock (2)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Screw BH M2.5x6mm HD (8) #U3753 Schumacher
SKU: U37532,30 €In stock (2)Delivery within Estonia 2-3 working days, other European countries 10 days.
Frequent Questions & Answers
What is the difference between steel, aluminium and titanium screws?
What screw size do I need?
RC screws are sized like M3x10 (thread by length). Check your car’s manual, which lists the size for each location.
What head types are there?
Common heads are cap (button), countersunk (flat) and flanged. Use the head your car’s part is designed for so it sits correctly.












