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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Oct 2007 | It won't be nearly as pretty but you should be able to find a suitable substitute. I jsut did something similar today actually, brough in my spyder victor body and jsut tested the threads until I found what i needed then bought a few of each.
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| Mod with mad UPS!!! Join Date: May 2006 | The S-6 have submerged screws that are fairly custom. Call CCM and get the right thing. TF
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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Oct 2007 | I stand corrected.
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| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Honolulu, Hawaii | i believe they use standard low-head socket head cap screws. i found some at mcmaster-carr. P/N# 93615A370 this is the SS part number they had Black oxide as well. cant just buy one. check your local hardware or fastener store. i checked the dimensions against the ccm screw and they match up. Low-head socket head cap screw 10-32 3/8" long. |
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