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bigbird944 bigbird944 is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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pkt i believe i used a very flat head screwdriver, i took an old crappy one and grinded it down to fit, doesnt take long to grind if u have the right tools...my dad owns a machine shop so thats where i did all of my work so it was a good place to be. If im thinking of the right screw ur talking about, a good phillips would do it but it would have to be a good quality phillips. just in case, try some wd 40 to help get rid of any rust or corrosion that might be holding the screws in.
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