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just curious but what makes these so much different than the OEM studs, other than length of course? material? strength?
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Length is most of it. I think they're the same material, not 100% sure though. If you're going to run spacers these will be much stronger because of the length. I ran these studs on my old 350Z race car which had 750whp and never had any of them break.
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