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stud vs no stud was dependant on size for me Was safer to go stud replacement in front as I was going 20mm For the rear it was bolt on
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stud vs no stud was dependant on size for me
Was safer to go stud replacement in front as I was going 20mm For the rear it was bolt on for 25mm Funny, I got mine from Z1 Mototrsports and it seems they no longer have 25mm Also to note, one reason they say labour will be more is because you have to remove the hub also on some cars, not on the Z (check out one of the DIY) The shop can slide the studs through, pads could still be on...
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