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Old 04-04-2009, 04:48 PM
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Question arp head stud / arp head bolt kit

What is the difference? are they both used or just one?
planning on installing new heads.
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One is a complete set of studs for both heads and the other is a set of bolts for both heads.
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Originally Posted by conan
One is a complete set of studs for both heads and the other is a set of bolts for both heads.
so they can be used together, I didn't know I thought is was one or the other?
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One or the other, don't mix studs with bolts.
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so which are better to use? studs or bolts.
going on 02 LS1, heads, cam, intake and maybe a procharger.
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If a procharger is in the future go with the studs.
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Originally Posted by conan
If a procharger is in the future go with the studs.
thanks for your help
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Originally Posted by hawk1125
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