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How To: ARP Wheel Stud Install
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<blockquote data-quote="rthouck" data-source="post: 11793159" data-attributes="member: 51092"><p>I'm doing this install now, I ordered the ARP studs but didn't notice that they're different than the Moroso or the stock studs. I knocked out my stock ones and now I have to wait for a 39/64th drill bit to come in (odd size nobody cares anything over 1/2" in 64th's).</p><p></p><p>So just for that fact alone I would recommend purchasing the Moroso studs. Or I believe its the 05+ ARP studs that fit the same hole size, they just cost more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rthouck, post: 11793159, member: 51092"] I'm doing this install now, I ordered the ARP studs but didn't notice that they're different than the Moroso or the stock studs. I knocked out my stock ones and now I have to wait for a 39/64th drill bit to come in (odd size nobody cares anything over 1/2" in 64th's). So just for that fact alone I would recommend purchasing the Moroso studs. Or I believe its the 05+ ARP studs that fit the same hole size, they just cost more. [/QUOTE]
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