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Injora 1.9" Wheel Hardware Specs

Sluggo

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Anyone know what size hardware these wheels require, or more specifically, the thread pitch.

Below is the required hardware for each wheel:

2M-0.4x6mm Socket Head Screws - QTY of 24
3M-0.5x6mm (Head Diameter of 4.2mm, 2mm drive) Socket Head Screws - QTY of 12

Updated the specs for the screws... the 3mm screws are not standard.

-edited incase someone finds this as a reference in the future.
 
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If you are going to spring for new hardware, I'd suggest scale hardware from lockeduprc.com. Makes a huge difference in the look of the wheels. They also offer the tools to install the hardware since most people don't have 2mm and 2.5mm nut drivers.
 
To answer your question, the m3 should be .5. Looks like they only list .4 on the m2 hardware so that should be correct.

I will say, the m3 screws that I've gotten with any of my cheap beadlocks have a smaller diameter head than standard m3 socket head screws will have so different hardware might not fit those well.
 
To answer your question, the m3 should be .5. Looks like they only list .4 on the m2 hardware so that should be correct.

I will say, the m3 screws that I've gotten with any of my cheap beadlocks have a smaller diameter head than standard m3 socket head screws will have so different hardware might not fit those well.

Can confirm. I have a few sets of Injora wheels, and I order lots of M3x0.5 hardware from McMaster-Carr. They don't offer anything that has a narrow enough head profile.
 
You guys are correct on the 3mm. The heads are indeed smaller at 4.25mm (2mm drive) vs 5.5 (2.5mm drive).

I've been searching the web for something that will fit... nada. Unable to find anything with a smaller dia head. The 2mm were my biggest concern honestly, which I believe the one from McMaster will work for those.

I'll check out the scale hardware linked above as well.
 
from what ive heard and from my little experience with a single set of their wheels, the hardware hasnt been that bad

i do understand if u want a scale look tho
 
I seen reviews on Amazon saying the screws were crap. So before I actually got them in my hands I decided that I would not chance it and replace them. However, now that I have them and ran in all the provided screws, I'm not seeing a real issue. The issue probably came from guys that were using there 18v Milwaukee's to install the hardware. Using a solid driver, I had zero issues.
 
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