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looking for the chrome button head torx screws harley does not sell them you know any company out there who sells them i tryed home depot lowes nothing thank you
I went stainless and allen button head.
Couple places I used, first one comes to mind would be alloyboltz.
Talk to them, let them know what youre looking for, helps to have the size firsthand.
looking for the chrome button head torx screws harley does not sell them you know any company out there who sells them i tryed home depot lowes nothing thank you
After getting my 2000STC I had three stock Torx screws not wanting to come out of the timing cover and chain inspection port. Got them out with patience, a chisel, and cigar propane lighter. My bike no longer has Torx but the garbage can has them all.
Any good True Value Hardware has stainless Allen cap screws and washers. Those chrome or black bolt toppers fit on the cap screws perfectly.
Some Indy shop carry chrome allen button head screws.
Yea a lot of them do, mine does, but they buy these bulk tray like tackle boxes with popular sizes from places like Drag Specialties. HD stuff is great but crazy pricey, I've had great luck with Bolt Depot.
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