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    ARP Head Studs

    Any pro's or con's to using ARP head studs?

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    For what it may be worth to you I used studs from Henry @ Supertec. Primarily based on feedback from others on the PP board and the fact that they are less $$$. You might try posting this on the PP board (Engine Building Forum), I'm sure you will get lots of good feedback.

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    Tom Ching
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    The question is: why do you think you need them? Keep in mind they will not stretch or break. The stock steel studs don't stretch either and that is what I have always used on my cars without problems.

    I am a big fan of ARP rod bolts though and I use them in all my motors.

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