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Yeah they should be shy of 7. I like the extra block engagement
 

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Would you see an issue with the length? I understand ARP is likely better, but in the current situation, you kind of take what you can get. Each end of the stud has a hair over an inch of thread, one end is the coarse block thread, the other looks to be a fine metric thread for the nuts.
 

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Would you see an issue with the length? I understand ARP is likely better, but in the current situation, you kind of take what you can get. Each end of the stud has a hair over an inch of thread, one end is the coarse block thread, the other looks to be a fine metric thread for the nuts.
Should be 1/2”-13 going into the block, and 1/2”-20 for the nuts on the top end.
 

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Do you think the arp studs on eBay are legit?
 

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It would be great if they had any specs listed on the product, only "specs" ive been able to find is "Over 220,000psi tensile strength". So is that 221,000 which would not be super impressive for a head stud or is that 260,000 similar to an ARP stud?

Doesnt the logic go, the larger your rims the bigger the wood?
 
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