Use steel screws where strong, affordable steel screws. Match the material and size to the load on that part.

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Steel Screws
Steel Screws for RC cars: strong, affordable steel screws for everyday RC fastening.
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Steel Screws for RC cars. Steel screws are strong, affordable and the default for most fastening jobs on an RC car. They handle high loads where softer metals would strip.Match the size to the job. See all fasteners in RC screws.
Frequent Questions & Answers
When should I use steel screws?
What size do I need?
RC screws are sized by thread and length, such as M3x8. Check your car’s manual for the size each location uses.
Can I mix screw materials on my car?
Yes. Many builders use steel on high-load parts and aluminium or titanium elsewhere to save weight, as long as each screw suits its load.