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Wish-I-Were-Fishn

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The different sizes are just numbered, right?

Yup, from 1 up to 100, with random numbers in between. They usually have a "T" preceding the number. The picture Wishin has posted the screw is called Tamper Resistant, so it would be labeled as TRxx (xx representing the size number)

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T27 is probable the most common oddball size. Guess who decided to use this one...............General Motors! wink

I use a T3 pretty often for small electronics. T15, T20, T25, T45, and T50 would be the more common automotive sizes.

Next well we'll discuss Ribe and Spline Drive! smile

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