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Old 02-16-2015, 06:25 PM
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Yeah...what a blast from the past, eh?

Ordered a couple of sets of these studs for the money pit from the GM online for 76 cents/stud. May prove handy in the future.

Noticed some use copper and other SS nuts together with a flat washer. Anything else to know on this option?
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Originally Posted by Jay Wellwood
Yeah...what a blast from the past, eh?

Ordered a couple of sets of these studs for the money pit from the GM online for 76 cents/stud. May prove handy in the future.

Noticed some use copper and other SS nuts together with a flat washer. Anything else to know on this option?
I used the copper lock nuts ... from some local fastener supplier ... The Porsche prices are crazy .. They work great for me ..
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Old 02-16-2015, 07:27 PM
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Thx Ed
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Rennbay offers a nice stainless stud kit with allen instert:
http://rennbay.com/Hardware/Stainles...sche-Cars.html
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Originally Posted by alxdgr8
Rennbay offers a nice stainless stud kit with allen instert:
http://rennbay.com/Hardware/Stainles...sche-Cars.html
The OP has the studs already but if he were starting from scratch, I would say those are a nice set. I saw those at Eric's. I am not a fan of SS with that kind of heat, but I guess they are OK. They work really nicely and go in easy ...
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http://rennbay.com/Hardware/Stainles...sche-Cars.html
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+1 for Rennbay stud kit. Top quality and no issue with the SS on exhaust side. Mike
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Get two sets from Travis... one for exhaust and one for intake!
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Timely bump. I just bought a set of the Saturn studs for $.62 a piece. They are discontinued now, so who knows how much longer there will be inventory. If anyone needs any, I can get them cheaper than anyone else can (I am a factory GM parts guy)
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I bought 2 sets of the Saturn studs. Once I got them, I thought they were external torx, so I ordered a snap-on socket (I think it was E6 or something). It doesn't fit on right. I think it just takes a plain socket, probably 5mm like Eddie said.

I used anti-seize.
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Originally Posted by FRporscheman
I bought 2 sets of the Saturn studs. Once I got them, I thought they were external torx, so I ordered a snap-on socket (I think it was E6 or something). It doesn't fit on right. I think it just takes a plain socket, probably 5mm like Eddie said.

I used anti-seize.
Hi Ashkan hope all is well
I believe that is correct .. I bought the whole set of torx sockets, but a 5mm socket seemed to work also
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Hey! We need to do another GTG, my black 951 will be roadworthy soon!

BTW I went to 2 local GM dealers and neither could get the studs. I found them online, and this was last year.
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I stumbled across another part number whilst billing out a Duramax job today. The stud is stainless steel, overall length of 47mm with a proper torx end. The stud side has 13mm of threads and the nut side has 22mm of the thread.

GM part # is 1161143 with a list of $2.61, wholesales at $1.96 each per GM.



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