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    Default Three screws that hold hub to drum

    I know a lot of you have had a lot of fun pulling these three screw, when working on them. Some have replaced them. What did you replace them with. I especially liked the one mentioned with the Allen wrench head. Do you remember the length, tpi? Just looking to cut down some time at the store.
    Thanks.

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    Flat head, slotted machine screw, 3/8-16 thread, 3/4 inch long.

    I used the allen head machine screw instead.

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    Thanks, that helps a lot. Will find them in Allen wrench

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    I found the exact screws at the local Ace Hardware, I use some anti seize which makes it easy to remove them.

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    I went to stainless Allen head

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    I used black steel Allen-head screws from McMaster, probably the ones linked above. They work great, but I also used a dab of anti-seize on them.

    I wouldn't recommend stainless screws because they're softer than the screws mentioned above, and that to me negates any advantage you might realize from the stainless material itself.

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