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so i picked up a set of tool maker battery terminals for my stinger spp1700 for the low low price of $00.00 ; )

but 2 of the Allen bolts were seized up. i took my blow torch to them and pulled them out no biggy. the threads in the aluminum block are fine. tested them With the screws that weren't seized. but the screws i pulled are done.

does anyone know the size of them? i just have a feeling there gonna be hard to replace.

i wouldn't care if it was one screw in each block but it's 2 In the neg side. and i need at least one more!

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jvc deck

stinger 1800 front

hc 2000 kinetic rear

2 runs of 1/0g

big 3/4

ct 60.4

2 ct 1400.1

ct EXO 15 d1

lots of deadner

type r comps front stage

6 kicker tweets rear stage

lots of great stuff

coming soon

ho alt

more bats

ct comps for front stage

more deadner

sweet amp rack

lots of L.E.D lights

new deck (thinking 80 prs, or flip out)

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i was gonna take it to HD and just try screws until one fit. i was just seeing if anyone here has done this before. i pulled screws out of old amps,distro blocks, things like that. they were the same size but the thread was way off!

think this might be more of a pain then i thought. there a very very fine thread

jvc deck

stinger 1800 front

hc 2000 kinetic rear

2 runs of 1/0g

big 3/4

ct 60.4

2 ct 1400.1

ct EXO 15 d1

lots of deadner

type r comps front stage

6 kicker tweets rear stage

lots of great stuff

coming soon

ho alt

more bats

ct comps for front stage

more deadner

sweet amp rack

lots of L.E.D lights

new deck (thinking 80 prs, or flip out)

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Take old screws to ace hardware and they should have them. That's where I got mine at.

On 3/28/2014 at 4:22 PM, KyLar96 said:

Its all about the music anyway..... Do a proper install, something your happy with, Fuck everyone else...... improve in time, where you can..... its not rocket science...

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M6 would be my guess. Home Depot will have them but they will likely be black. Look in the speciality drawers where you'd find T nuts, cotter pins, etc. Set screws will be in the same section. Take the block with your and test the screws while you're there.

M6, I'll almost bet on it.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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M6 would be my guess. Home Depot will have them but they will likely be black. Look in the speciality drawers where you'd find T nuts, cotter pins, etc. Set screws will be in the same section. Take the block with your and test the screws while you're there.

M6, I'll almost bet on it.

Your probably correct....

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