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      03-13-2019, 08:34 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by ayao View Post
ECS sells nice stainless steel set screws that seem somewhat less likely to seize in the hub, although they are expensive for what they are.
Good tip. I had to borrow a manual impact driver to get the original set screws out. Everything went fine, but if you don't have an impact driver and/or don't mind spending an extra $24 for the stainless steel set screws (they're $4 each vs $1 each x 8), it makes sense.

Most important thing is to not round out the hex heads if the screws are seized. Find a manual or power impact driver or your straightforward DIY project could quickly get a little more complicated.
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