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HAs anyone used this company.

I have just recieved my order today . Superb very strong screws .

Even deliver to the uk.
 
My team mate runs these, nice eh? I'm going to order some very soon. Nice to have a quality screw kit on the market!

Steve
 
Ok I am really confused now. The conversion kit for the GS Storm is $31.12. The conversion kit for the GS Storm PRO is $17.68. Both kits include 200 pieces. Any thoughts? I will fire up the e-mail and see what they say.

I have been looking at investing in a hex kit for my Storm. I just picked one up for my Savage from GetScrewed.
 
Here is the reponse that I received.....

Thanks for your inquiry. The main difference is the GS Storm uses 14mm length screws and a couple other hard-to-find sizes that aren't readily available and cost a little more to make. Let me know if you have any more questions. Hope to do business with you soon.

This answer doesn't really satisfy me. Isn't the Storm and the Storm Pro the SAME RC? It just seems hard to believe that they are that different. So much as to where they require two different screw kits.
 
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The Storm RTR & the Storm Pro are to different animals, the RTR uses alot of pan head screws on shock towers, front plate, wing mount & radio tray ect. as the Pro uses flat head screws with countersunk washers for more surface contact in all the places where pan heads are used on the RTR. I still don't understand the price difference though?

Steve
 
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