Cancelled my order for Moroso studs. Looks like Baer has the right size ARP to fit the front with no drilling. Will give them a call when they open.
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Cancelled my order for Moroso studs. Looks like Baer has the right size ARP to fit the front with no drilling. Will give them a call when they open.
I have the correct size drill (39/64") or if you want to do it right I have the 39/64" reamer. Anyone that wants to borrow them or use my drill press and do their hubs here at my shop are welcome.
Richard,
Dan was looking for some size restrictor plate. I have a 31,32,33,34 and 35mm in my desk. I don't remember what he wanted but he could bore out one of these to the size he needs.
JJ
The drilling is not a big deal Eddie. I did my front hubs with a corded drill and a shop vise as I dont have a press. I highly reccomend the ARP's. You can get ARP oversize studs from Summit for $13 for a five pack: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-100-7703/ Then you just need to order a 39/64 drill bit and your ready to go.
Dan in R4: http://vimeo.com/38819383
Richard P.
Awesome video! Glenn looked like he was auditioning for Formula Drift at about 2:24. Really hate I had to miss this race.
http://www.hart-photography.com/phot...wImage=1548729
Russian judge gives you a 4.0
I can verify the strength of the ARP wheel studs. 2 years ago I was in an accident at PPIR.
The axle was bent and a stock Ford wheel broke on the right rear side after being impacted.
Only one of the five ARP wheel studs were bent. None of them broke off.