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[QUOTE="Mdub707, post: 969186, member: 107"] I never was, but knowing what I know now, I would opt for a higher tensile strength stud any time I have the option (within reason, I'm not dropping $1500 on the custom aged ARP's either LOL ) It's not to say the standard ARP's wont work, because they have and they will, but a higher tensile strength stud, even using the same overall clamping force, will resist stretching more. It's as simple as that. Whether or not those specific studs will hold, is yet to be seen I guess, but a stud is a pretty simple design, at least the way we're using them. I re-used my ARP's from the first time the dealer installed them (didn't last 10k miles like that) and they're holding great now. If I already had the ARP's, I probably wouldn't go out of my way to use a different stud, but if I was buying new, I'd likely go with the H13's. [/QUOTE]
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