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Need ASAP!!! Nut for ARP headstud

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  • speed_ricer69S Offline
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    Well I decided to change the head gasket on my del sol and now I'm ready to put it back together and I'm missing to nuts for the headstuds. So if anybody has any lmk I need 2, but I no alot of people probably don't wanna sell just two. The bolt is a 7/16-20 in size for a ls/v-tec swap. So if anybody has any that they want to get rid of lmk asap. Due to the process of me moving to fargo I probably won't be on here to much so give me a call. Here is my number (218)770-5556 -Dustin-

    The Hanson's were the first to invent v-tec. MMM BOOP

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    • MisterCMKM Offline
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      Go to hardware store and buy 2 grade 8 nuts

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      • DrifterExtremeD Offline
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        umm no^^^^^ this isn't some hick rigged truck. go to arp's website. and order 2 nuts... it's that easy and super cheap like $5 ish

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        • GnArKiLlG Offline
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          i have spare nuts for dsm arp studs if they will work.

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          • speed_ricer69S Offline
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            what size are the dsm bolts. It should say on the nut what size they are.

            The Hanson's were the first to invent v-tec. MMM BOOP

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              DrifterExtreme;175660 wrote:
              umm no^^^^^ this isn't some hick rigged truck. go to arp's website. and order 2 nuts... it's that easy and super cheap like $5 ish

              how bout you just do what he said. ^^^ heh...sounds a lot simpler than trying to find a couple random ones locally...just order em today so you can get em all the sooner.

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                DrifterExtreme;175660 wrote:
                umm no^^^^^ this isn't some hick rigged truck.

                yeah ur right its just a honda u can prolly just use a paper clip or maybe some bubble gum

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                  I Have Some D16z6 Ones For A Honda If Those Will Work.

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                  • speed_ricer69S Offline
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                    sizes plz

                    The Hanson's were the first to invent v-tec. MMM BOOP

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                      what is the website

                      The Hanson's were the first to invent v-tec. MMM BOOP

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