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Old 12-17-2011, 10:07 AM
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no i have not used or seen these, but they cannot spell "Length" correctly.
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Just search ebay head studs on here, they are made in china..... some people have used them and had good results others have broken them off just tightening the nuts or the stud. personally I wouldnt chance it stockers are fine for most mild builds, if you want to have good fasteners go with a set of arps.

the arp studs are more expensive and are rate at the "same" strength but are better tooled and made with better steel, again if your just after some reuseable bolts looks into the arp bolt kit its cheaper than the stud kit and is still a quality kit
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You get what you pay for.

If you need studs PM me what year the motor is I can save you alot. Stick with the real ARP stuff!
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definately not an area to cheap out on....




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