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Old 04-09-2010, 01:42 AM
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are these use once and junk or can you use them twice. where can i purchase them, and what is the price compared to arp studs or bolts. Also where to get stock head gaskets thanks
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im pretty sure you could reuse the stock bolts. i dont see y you couldnt. arp rod bolts are 100 bucks 4 the 2000 series. and the lower grade arps are like 80 dollars.
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im pretty sure you could reuse the stock bolts. i dont see y you couldnt. arp rod bolts are 100 bucks 4 the 2000 series. and the lower grade arps are like 80 dollars.


Stock head bolts are TTY (Torque To Yield.).... AKA, once they are torqed from the factory, they are done if you un-torque them. You COULD try it, but I, along with plenty of other people will recomend that you don't do that. The ARP's are worth the money.. And ARP's are able to be taken off/re-torqued.
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Originally Posted by Sk8phreak88


Stock head bolts are TTY (Torque To Yield.).... AKA, once they are torqed from the factory, they are done if you un-torque them. You COULD try it, but I, along with plenty of other people will recomend that you don't do that. The ARP's are worth the money.. And ARP's are able to be taken off/re-torqued.
good to know that.



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