They are "just" freakin studs. Ridiculous the kind of money they get for them.![]()
There is an alternative. You could always go to Lowe's and get some "all thread".![]()
Ok got a question ?
any body running an O ringed head with stock bolts ?
Boost pressure your running ?
Is the stud thing same as Banks intake or anybodys exhaust manifold, lotsa dollars no gain.
just my thoughts, sorry but I like to see a gain for dollars spent.
And yes I do consider down time from blown head gasket as a gain.
Thanks
Oh no studs are worth it IMO unless you like changing head gaskets. Your not going to be able to torque a stock headbolt to 140+/- lbs. Look at the Dmax, with studs they hardly ever have headgasket failures even with aluminum heads. Look at it this way if your going to spend thousands on power upgrades, what's another $400. 00 for insurance? Most of us have spent WAY more than that for dumber stuff.![]()
I agree, and will pay the price. But I still think it's nucking futs!
You know the old saying! If you play you pay. :{
I was looking around at head studs today and I just want to say that I also am appalled that companies like ARP are making 400$ + for a set of nuts and bolts. Highway robbery if you ask me...
Now factor in that these are not your cheap hardware store grade 5 or 8 bolts and the fact that alot of R&D went into making them. How many sets did they have to go through before they knew what material worked best. If they could be made cheaper with the same quailty I would think that someone would jump all over it, cut the legs out from the other companies to make a few bucks.If you buy a set of studs for $400 and divide that by 26 studs is around $15. 38/stud& nut
Not if you break it down and price it by the piece as IC Smoke did. Now factor in that these are not your cheap hardware store grade 5 or 8 bolts and the fact that alot of R&D went into making them. How many sets did they have to go through before they knew what material worked best. If they could be made cheaper with the same quailty I would think that someone would jump all over it, cut the legs out from the other companies to make a few bucks.