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Old 06-04-2010
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Default What tools for SX2?

I've been running Kyosho for years and have guessed that my metric nut and hex drivers will be ok but can someone please spell it out for me as I need to replace a driver or two so want to make sure they are the right ones...

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1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm and 3mm will cover all possible hex's, to be honest you might not need the 3mm.

5.5mm and 7mm drivers will sort the nuts out.

I've not got a cat but thats what metric tools I've had for a while now and I've never needed anything else.
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Thanks,

I presume the 2mm hex driver is the one you use for all the M3 size screws?

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Yep 2mm should be the most commonly used. It is for me anyway. I'm not sure if the cat has cap head screws if so they might be 2.5mm
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M3 cap head screws use a 2.5mm hex driver
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