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R1 rcscrewz kit any good?

Wehan

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Just hit go on a new r1 kit and was wondering if the rcscrewz kit was any good? Is it still all phillips head hardware or is it hex or?
 
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I saw your post in the noob section. If by chance you don't want the factory shafts I have a use for them.

 
they say some of the smaller screws are still philips for strength, but for my ridge I'll still order a set when I have enough money. stainless steel screws is enough to make me change, plus it'll replace all my coarse thread screws at the same time.
 
Just got it today and it looks awesome, all hex heads, I didn't see the little diff cover screws but I didn't open the plastic box yet to dig so they are probably hiding behind some bigger screws.
 
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