🔧 Secure Your Ride with Confidence!
The 8PC Brake Disc Rotor Screws are high-quality stainless steel fasteners designed for universal compatibility with various Honda, Acura, Hyundai, Kia, and Mazda models. This durable and easy-to-install kit ensures reliable performance and safety during brake rotor replacements.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Head Style | Flat |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.54 x 0.42 x 0.42 inches |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Metal Type | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Smeyta |
Color | Silver-8PC |
Head Type | Flat |
Thread Type | Unc Or Un |
Thread Coverage | Fully Threaded |
Fastener Type | Machine Screw |
Fastener Size | 0.42 inches |
Size | 8PCS |
Maximum Shear Strength | [EST] 500-1000 MPa |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Manufacturer | Smeyta |
Model | SA936-000-601-40-H |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.54 x 0.42 x 0.42 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SA936-000-601-40-H |
Manufacturer Part Number | Smeyta-SBO |
R**N
As advertised
Delivered on time and as advertised
S**X
Wrong Size
If you are buying these for a Mazda they are the wrong size.
J**R
Very handy for Honda and Hyundai vehicles
I've been doing the vast majority of the routine maintenance on our family's cars for many years now. This often includes doing brake jobs. Pro tip for removing this style of screw is to definitely use the hand hammer impact type of specialty screwdriver. That's by far the best way to get these things out with minimal damage. That said, they do often get damaged especially if you lived in the places with dreaded road salt. In that case you need new replacements and these are a great choice because they're made of stainless steel. They're much less likely to corrode. You don't need to put them on very tight as they're just there to keep the disc in place properly until you torque the wheel lug nuts. I use light taps on the hammer impact driver to set the screws. Do not use a traditional air or battery impact wrench. The advantage of the hand hammer impact wrench is that you get a force pushing the bit into the thread while simultaneously applying the removal torque. Like I said before, this is by far the best way to remove those little Phillips head screws.It's the wheel lug nuts that really hold both the brake disc and the wheel assembly in place.
K**1
Fits
Nice disc screws. They fit my Honda perfectly.
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