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Which ARP bolts do i need

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Old 03-03-2007, 04:24 PM
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i was looking in a magazine and i had a choice of either choosing edlebrock or windsor for head bolts. I have gt-40 so which would be a better bet to go with???
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Old 03-03-2007, 05:13 PM
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i wouldnt buy the head bolts. get the head studs. they arent much more expensive and are much better
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ARP 7/16" head studs are best for 302
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cool... thanks fellas... yea ther only a few bucks more and when you doing a h/c/i 20 bucks seems pretty trivial... mite as well get the best i can get rite... kinda like the dayin my dad always tells me... if u have a job to get it down do it right the first time so u dont have to waste time fixing your mistakes
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