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Topic: stud bolts for my axles (Read 176 times)
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swany
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Hi, mopar dudes
I ended up a couple of years ago buying a 3:55 true track 3rd member and yukon axle from ron's pinion. I have never built an rearend so I I guess I failed to have the stud bolts added to my axles, which again I didn't know. Now I want to build the rearend and I want to know what size, length of stud bolts to use. I will use some type of non mopar wheel(aftermarkets I mean) rims on the car. Also does somebody know of a good site that gives good details and good pictures of putting together a rearend. Any help is aprreciated.
swany
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swany
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Also I have 72-318 duster, the motor is pulled and is in hopes of adding a hemi with 500+ horses. Are my stock leaf springs good for this combo or what should I do?
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bOb shingler
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Also I have 72-318 duster, the motor is pulled and is in hopes of adding a hemi with 500+ horses. Are my stock leaf springs good for this combo or what should I do?
no, try super stock springs
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bOb shingler
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Hi, mopar dudes
I ended up a couple of years ago buying a 3:55 true track 3rd member and yukon axle from ron's pinion. I have never built an rearend so I I guess I failed to have the stud bolts added to my axles, which again I didn't know. Now I want to build the rearend and I want to know what size, length of stud bolts to use. I will use some type of non mopar wheel(aftermarkets I mean) rims on the car. Also does somebody know of a good site that gives good details and good pictures of putting together a rearend. Any help is aprreciated.
swany
are you talking of the wheel studs?
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