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ARP studs getting installed - what else to do while in there?
All,
As the title says, I’ll be having extended rear studs installed very soon so that I can run a spacer safely. I looked up the videos on what needs to come off (wheel bearing, brake assembly, etc.). My question is this: since I’m paying for the labor of getting it done, - how much time would this job take? - what else should I do while in there to get more out of the labor dollars (Brake pads/rotors? Parking brake maintenance? What else?) - is there anything I need to know/consider? Thanks in advance. |
Time was. It depends on the skill set of the guy doing it. I knocked mine out in about 3 hours. You should read my thread.
http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...eel-studs.html Since you are in there. Parking brake adjustment, new rotors, pads, stainless lines. etc. Grease the stub axles so that you don't get the clicking. |
@rusty thanks for the reply. I did read yours first and watched some YouTube videos. I’m doing it in a shop. Would you say it should be charged as a 3-hour job? How about suspension? As much as I love cars and modding, I can’t do the labor. I am, however, sitting on a new NISMO suspension takeoff. Would these jobs be interrelated in the rear?
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What have you done on the suspension? When you say you're sitting on Nismo suspension takeoffs. What does that mean? |
My suspension is stock. I’ve only had the car since spring and wanted to do the “driver mod” before messing with the suspension. In other words, I am still happy with stock suspension suspension coming from a C6 Corvette. I haven’t yet learned to drive it well enough to start “improving”. But I couldn’t pass up a local sale of a NISMO takeoff (springs and struts) for next to nothing with basically no mileage. I read up on it and it seems to be quite a bit stiffer/better than a non-NISMO and lowers the ride height by about 10mm. Since I got it, I figured it’ll be my next suspension mod.
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I appreciate the advice on the SPLs. I’m not ready to spend another grand at the moment. However, since I’ll be doing the extended studs, I could technically do the NISMO shocks and springs at the same time. Would that be a worthy upgrade to base?
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This one is off of the 2020 (the one with black springs). I may just look into better brakes too (brake lines, rotors and pads). I didn’t really read up on those so feel free to suggest.
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My set up is Racing Brake 2 piece rotors, 10/8 combo of Carbotech pads, Z1 brake lines, Ti heat shields on the front calipers, Castrol SRF brake fluid. This will drain your wallet. I do trackdays, so it's worth it to me. :driving: |
I do not track at all. I drive aggressively and enjoy it, for which the stock everything is plenty. That’s why I feel like the NISMO shocks/springs would make a good upgrade. Actually, I forgot that I added Eibach sway bars (full stiff/middle). So it sounds like a no go on the brakes unless it’s needed.
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Also, I have to ask. NISMO has 60mm studs vs ARP’s 3” (75mm I believe). I want to be able to go up to at least (and probably most) 25mm spacer with aftermarket wheels. To me it sounds like I better go with the ARPs, but am I understanding this right? Stocks are 40mm, so, if I need to add a 25mm spacer, it’d need to have at least 40+25=65mm? By this math, I’d have to go with the ARP. And another question that just came to mind: With these long *** studs, is it safe/advisable to have an option to run an even bigger spacer than 25mm to Potentially have more wheel options?
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They come with studs; so you bolt your wheels to the spacers :tup: |
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