Mini 4WD Low-Profile M2 x 25 Socket Button Screw M4WD-25 by 3Racing  [M4WD-25]

Tamiya Mini 4WD M2 x 25 Scoket Buttom Screw - 3RACING M4WD-25
Price:
CAD$2.66
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
M4WD-25
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement M2 x 25 socket button screw M4WD-25 for 1/32 Mini 4WD maintenance

This M2 x 25 socket button screw is presented as a straightforward replacement fastener for 1/32 Mini 4WD models. The editorial focus here is on practical fitment and useful checks for experienced hobbyists: verify head clearance in bodywork, confirm thread engagement through common chassis mounting points, and choose a correct hex driver for clean installation. Do not treat this text as an installation manual; confirm fit on your specific car before final assembly.

Compatibility covers the standard Mini 4WD mounting locations commonly found on performance-oriented chassis such as MA, MS, AR, FM-A and Super-II. The low-profile socket head can change clearance for low-mounted parts and small rollers, so compare head height when swapping from stock hardware. For repeated service, keep spare screws sorted and labelled by thread and length to avoid mistakes during builds.

Using the correct driver size and a clean tip reduces cam-out and recess damage to the socket head. If you encounter unusual resistance while tightening, stop and confirm correct thread engagement rather than forcing the screw. This item is a spare part; verify thread form and length match the original fastener used on your Mini 4WD before use.

This screw is sized as a standard M2 mounting fastener suitable for many Mini 4WD points. Always test thread fit and engagement depth on the exact MA or MS mounting boss before final tightening.
Use a snug-fitting hex driver or bit that fills the socket without play to avoid rounding the recess. A clean tip gives the best control when seating the screw.
Substitution is possible only if thread form and engagement length match the original. Check that the extra length will not interfere with moving parts or the underside of the body.
Threadlocker is optional and depends on service schedule and vibration. If you choose to use one, pick a removable grade and apply sparingly to avoid making future service difficult.
Store spares in compartmented boxes and label by thread and length. This saves time during maintenance and reduces assembly errors.

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