Installing Redline 2-1/2 Inch Long Torx Screw on Horse Trailer
Published 09/07/2018 >
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When it says 7/32 pilot hole required - is that right through the wood and the metal both, then follow with the torx screw? Thanks
asked by: Stacey
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Expert Reply:
Before installing the Redline 2-1/2 Inch Long Torx Trailer Floor Screw # TFX250ACQ you will indeed need to drill a 7/32 inch pilot hole through the wood and metal on the trailer. If you need the correct bit you can use # TX430-1.
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Chris R
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2-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw for ACQ Treated Wood
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