Exhaust studs specs?

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  1. ugame

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  2. Jinxed

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    if you cant confirm, take one of the ubroken ones into the stire with you to double check.....
     
  3. Claymen

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    Exhaust stud? As in head to exhaust manifold? Or turbo to downpipe?
     
  4. ugame

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    Head to exhaust Manifold
     
  5. ugame

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    lol I did think of that but dont want to snap another one trying to get it out lol.

    I dont think we got any of the head ones out clean.
     
  6. ugame

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    After MUCH hunting around, I grabbed one of the nuts.

    The specs on the original post are WRONG.

    The studs should be M10x1.25 52mm

    And they are NOT easy to locate.

    Stores that do NOT carry these include:
    Repco
    Supercheap
    AutoOne

    It's been a waisted day trying to find these locally. FOund 2 at an Ian Diffens tyre shop.

    If you need them, buy them in from the USA is my advice.

    Gutted.
     
  7. brisz

    brisz Well-Known Member

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    Why not stroll in to your local Nissan parts and say "Excuse me my good man would you be kind enough to furnish me with (insert number here) manifold studs part number 08267-03210", about $5 each.

    Actually call first. :p
     
  8. ugame

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    yeah I thought of that today.....on a Saturday.....PM....when the lazy fkrs are all at home watching cartoons lol
     
  9. 90TTZ

    90TTZ Back From The Dead

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    If you are stuck getting a genuine stud you can always use a set screw which is a bolt with thread all the way to the head. You just then cut it to length and clean the end up.
     
  10. ugame

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    Cheers mate. Andy pointed that out also so that's what we'll do :D

    Did get 2 studs from a Tyre Shop that also do exhausts, so we're pretty much right :)
     

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