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[QUOTE="SVTDanny, post: 1008914, member: 12467"] Yes, 250 is more than enough. I assume you have an engineering study to back that up? ARP, the manufacturer of the stud that has spent tens of thousands of dollars in R&D and thousands of hours to make the stud just recommends 275 ft/lbs because they feel like it's a good number. Not because that's what it takes to yield the stud to the point where it provides proper clamping force. Unbelievable. [/QUOTE]
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