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Old 05-03-2007, 02:00 PM
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Well sorry for the new thread(I searched all 7 pages that came up) but I want to make sure the dealer gave me the correct stud. Bag has GM part #09595178. The stud itself says metric 6177 on the back of it, is this right? just looks little small to me. I can't reference to the car because it's in NJ and I'm in VT. I need to fix this ASAP when I get home on Tuesday night(car goes on the dyno the monday after and has yet to be pulled out of storage), which is why I bought the stud up here. I'm just trying to avoid any frustrations when I get home. The overall length is 2" and the thread length is 1".

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That shows to be the correct part number for studs on your car!
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