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Get new studs. Replace them all with ARP studs. With the stud spinning, the bore maybe to large now for the knurling to bite into. If that is the case.
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Get new studs. Replace them all with ARP studs. With the stud spinning, the bore maybe to large now for the knurling to bite into. If that is the case. You will have to put a tack weld on the back.
Installing ARP wheel studs
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