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ARP vs Extreme Studs
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[QUOTE="mcdaniel1991, post: 909238, member: 3460"] Extreme studs- "Our studs are made from a fine grain, hi-strength - 240k tensile tool steel specifically designed for heavy duty, hi-shock applications (DIESELS). These would be comparable to any super hi-performance bolt or stud on the market today, many of which are selling for nearly twice as much. All of our studs, washers, and 12 point nuts are made in house! This is how we are able to build the highest quality, highest strength studs at a reasonable cost. - Fine thread, 12 point, hardened flange nuts. - Custom hardened flat washers - Black oxide - for corrosion resistance - Studs are hex'd on the end for easy installation" So are these a better option for even the mid 500hp guys? I understand ARP's can and will hold up to that level of power but are these a better option for $575? Any current users out there that can vouch for them? [/QUOTE]
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