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    BLACKWORK'S extended wheel studs???

    are they any good??

    which method most likely will I have to use?? will I need a press?

    info please

    Rush


    Originally posted by Darkcloud
    Bought 3 things, 1 that goes boom,1 that shades and 1 to go fasrer
    Originally posted by bmxicansd
    so you got a boombox, sunglasses and rosettta stone?

    #2
    I had them in my old cb. They held up good nothing bad about them.
    You can either get them pressed or hammer them in. I got mine pressed.

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      #3
      can I use an impact to seat them in?

      or would it be better to press them in..reason im asking is because I have an impact gun and cant afford to go get them pressed in

      Rush


      Originally posted by Darkcloud
      Bought 3 things, 1 that goes boom,1 that shades and 1 to go fasrer
      Originally posted by bmxicansd
      so you got a boombox, sunglasses and rosettta stone?

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        #4
        I'm not sure about the impact method. I would just get them pressed in. I got mine done for 15 bucks.

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          #5
          il see how much it is to get them pressed in..if its cheap il get that done..if its expensive il try the impact and post my results

          Rush


          Originally posted by Darkcloud
          Bought 3 things, 1 that goes boom,1 that shades and 1 to go fasrer
          Originally posted by bmxicansd
          so you got a boombox, sunglasses and rosettta stone?

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            #6
            Good

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              #7
              Call them and ask about them. Get the tensile strength, ask if they're heat treated, what alloy they're made from, etc. Don't you want the strongest wheel studs you can get?

              ARP's are hard to beat in terms of strength.
              There are no black and white suspension answers!!!!!!!!!!!

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                #8
                arp studs are trated to 200,000 psi and blackworks are treated to 190,000 psi and they are made of the same material..

                I got the blackworks ones and they look great and also fit ok..it is better to get them pressed in but I just did not have the cash to get it done..

                check the diy for pics and fitment

                Rush


                Originally posted by Darkcloud
                Bought 3 things, 1 that goes boom,1 that shades and 1 to go fasrer
                Originally posted by bmxicansd
                so you got a boombox, sunglasses and rosettta stone?

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