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Re: Axle Studs......where to get them
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06/02/10 08:12 PM
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Re: Axle Studs......where to get them
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06/02/10 10:16 PM
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I've had trouble getting the low grade studs to pull into the axles. ARP studs zip right in. The others just stripped off the threads. Distorted the washers I was using.
I want my fair share
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Re: Axle Studs......where to get them
[Re: SomeCarGuy]
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06/03/10 06:49 AM
06/03/10 06:49 AM
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I've had trouble getting the low grade studs to pull into the axles. ARP studs zip right in. The others just stripped off the threads. Distorted the washers I was using.
Your supposed to use a press to install them.
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Re: Axle Studs......where to get them
[Re: Challenger 1]
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06/03/10 07:21 AM
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I've had trouble getting the low grade studs to pull into the axles. ARP studs zip right in. The others just stripped off the threads. Distorted the washers I was using.
Your supposed to use a press to install them.
Yah but sometimes you NEED to replace a stud. I used to keep a complete set with some head stud washers (thick!) and an open end nut that was flat on one side to replace studs at the track if for some reason one galled or anything. Nothing like a quick stud replacement when swapping out the slicks!!!
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