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Yes, ARP #100-7703 for the front, sorry I don't remember for the rear.
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 Finally done. 440, 727, 8 3/4, Blah, Blah, Blah...
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Halfaed
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Just put long studs in it and be done with it. Besides, long studs look cool! 
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Will ARP studs go into the OE bolt holes? Last time I checked it was no.
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daniel_depetro
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I too need longer wheel studs than what came with my axle kit. I am also interested in the ARP studs... Are these a direct swap/bolt in/
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1974 Dart Sport, 1974 Duster, 1971 Barracuda, 1974 'Cuda, 1970 Challenger R/T-SE, 1970 Challenger 340, 1971 Challenger 340, 1968 Coronet, 1970 Duster 340, (x2) 1973 Duster 340, 1971 Demon, 1972 Demon, 1973 Dart Sport 340, 1973 Dart Sport, 1977 Volare, 1971 Dart, 1970 Dart
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The part # I mentioned above will go in. These will fit the 73 up front disc brakes. Sorry I did not keep track of the part number for the rear. Give ARP a call and ask them, it is a toll free number if I remember correctly.
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