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Old 09-21-2008, 04:33 PM
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will these work on an fbody? I read that the part number is different 7713, but I bought a set from ws6 store and they sent me the 7708s.. they are really big compared to stock and don't seem like they want to pull all the way up in there...
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7713's are the 3.250" long studs
7708's are the 2.5" long studs

both are correct for an f-body just the stud length is different.
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has anyone had problems installing them? they seem to hit the gear thing behind the hub like they are to big for the holes..
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You have to heat the axle and press the bolt in there. And YES THEY ARE TO BIG for the hole, thats because these bolts make new splines for them self. So you dont have the problem of spinning bolts when titening the nut.
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if you heat up the hub won't it warp it? i swear i didn't think these things were going to be so much trouble to but on...
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I noticed when I put them on.

Not all of them ended up being pressed the same depth.
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did you have to heat them up too?



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