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Where would you guys recommend they be used on an on-road car? I know they are a lot weaker than steal, but I got a bunch of them and would like to use them.

--NooP
 
You want an honest opinion? Don't use them.

They are soft and will work themselves out much more quickly than a steel set under the vibrations of the nitro engine.

If you must use them, then use them in the areas that EP has listed.
 
My whole Micro RS4 EXO 2 chassis is almost entirely alum screws. I have yet to have a problem. Both offer great advice but you are talking to some off-road, mud slingin, poop breakin fools when it come to Sky and EP. Granted there isn't the vibration factor with my electric that you will have with your nitro. Lock tite the heck out of it and rock and roll.
 
This is for my nitro on-road and I have a bunch of them, but it looks like I wont be using them. I'm not worried about them falling out. I am just worried about them breaking in my car.

--NooP
 
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