Help, hard drive sled 4 torx screws are different types

I have a late 2007 Santa Rosa MacBook. I was a Boy Scout and try to always be prepared. So I ordered a spare Seagate ST9160821AS drive. The copy went just fine. So I decided to order a spare hard drive sled from Ifixit.
There I notice the 4 torx T-8 screws are not the same. 2 have "shoulders / built in washers" while 2 do not.
So I remove my original sled and see the same 2 with shoulders and 2 without torx screws.
Problem is I didn't pay any attention as to where they originally went.
So if you have a virgin MacBook (or knowledge), could you tell me where the shouldered screws go. Maybe the end with the pull out tab or on the same side? I do not know.

Thank you for the reply. I have carefully studied the 4 holes in the sled and they all seem to be the same diameter.

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