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Old 01-12-2009 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BDARCHER
Im in the machine shop business. You need a rolled thread thread not a turned thread. I can turn them from 4140 or 4150chrome moly. A cut thread isnt as strong as a rolled thread. I can only cut the threads. Theres a shop that rolls studs in town. Ill check to see if their still in business.|
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???? I am confused !

Is this the reason wy the grade 8 stuff is that much more $ ?

And thanks for all the help ,,24 bucks is cheaper then 77 !! (on post above ).
Just can't imagine the price diffrences. Also whats a Class B8 M on a SS stud ????
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Old 01-12-2009 | 09:37 AM
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I'm no expert on this,but I think Bdarcher has it right. I was always led to believe that all the really high quality bolts/studs have rolled threads to give them strength. That, and the material they're made from. I can't explain it here,but if you hold a rolled vs cut thread bolt side by side, you can see the difference in the root diameter of the bolt. For what it's worth....
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Old 01-12-2009 | 09:53 AM
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Thanks,,,i will Probably by from the link shown,, OEM merc.
25 Bucks is ok,,,,i quess.
Unless CAT CAN DO has some for less ?!

Thanks for all your help ,,,,,,thats what OSO is about !!
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Old 01-12-2009 | 11:17 AM
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Rolled threads are by turning the stud or rolling die. It compresses the metal as it forms the thread without removing steel. Like a wheel stud. A machine cut thread removes steel to make thread. Its still plenty strong to hold the drive on. Grade 8 is just higher carbon steel stronger. Wheel studs, allen head bolts are usually rolled 4150 steel heat treated. Dorman has a lot of double ended studs at Napa auto parts. Probley 1/2-13 on one end 1/2-20 fine thread on other grade 8. Would be around 5 bucks each.
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Old 01-12-2009 | 04:22 PM
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Hi! ARP makes a 1/2 x 2.750" stud with 1.00" of 1/2-13
thread on the bottom and 1.00" of 1/2-20 thread on the top portion
leaving .750 of non-threaded. part # is
AR2.750-1LB and is $5.18 each.
800-826-3045
They use rolled threads which are the strongest. They make some of the best studs and bolts. Real high tensile strength. If you want to you can e-mail me at [email protected] Charlie
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Old 01-13-2009 | 11:45 AM
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598 ,THANKS MUCH.
ordered them today from ARP,,,thats the ones.

Thanks everybody else for helping.


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Old 01-13-2009 | 01:07 PM
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Wow talk about a price difference. Dare did you get them for $5.18? If so that is ridiculous that merc would be charging $77. I mean arp still had to made profit off those but a $70 something dollar profit thats absurd.
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Old 01-13-2009 | 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by FCMarine
Wow talk about a price difference. Dare did you get them for $5.18? If so that is ridiculous that merc would be charging $77. I mean arp still had to made profit off those but a $70 something dollar profit thats absurd.
Yep,,,,5 and change each and better torge rating the Merc's grade 8 !!!!!!!

THANKS A R P !!!!!

bill total incl shipping was 41.77 bucks for all 8 studs.

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Old 01-13-2009 | 03:14 PM
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I'm glad it helped you out! Hate to see someone get bent over. Merc doesn't make any of their stuff. OEM in marine doesn't mean it's going to be better. Cars yes, but different story. Most Merc stuff isn't that good. Not the strongest and you will over pay as this shows. Better stuff and technology out there. Their stuff works ok for stock when it was built. Look how long they stayed with points! lol Scott you do have to be careful with the stainless, but not all is bad. Most stainless that has cut threads galls once you put the nut on especially with nylock nuts. Rolled like ARP's won't do that though. Stainless is a really strong material. Good luck Charlie
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Old 01-13-2009 | 08:19 PM
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and u wonder why so many companys are going broke, 77dollars or 5dollars u do the math
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