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Replacement MPS Screws

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What are you guys doing for replacement modular pulley screws for your Intense MPS's?
I see ZZP's website has M6 stainless screws for their replacements. I seem to remember ZZP and Intense's stuff is compatible too. I'd rather just go to the hardware store if that's easiest (and probably cheaper).
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Just take one with you. They're M6x1, I don't recall the length.

I switched silverbullet over to SHCS (socket head cap screws) with washers instead of BHCS (button head cap screws) because the larger hex head won't wear as quickly. This was last year when I worked over his GenV.
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M6x1x12 is what you want. I just replaced mine today because this thread reminded me i had been meaning to for awhile.

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Awesome, guys, thanks!
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Do you have to torque them?
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I'm sure it says somewhere what you're SUPPOSED to torque them to but it just tighten them with an allen til i think they are tight enough.
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00Beast wrote:Do you have to torque them?
Tighten best you can by hand with allen wrench in a STAR FORMATION (important).
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