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Hey imo.If you replace all of the exhaust studs u r wasting your money.Do the ones that need to be done and leave it at that.

i had 2 replaced and the rest were left and nothing has gone wrong with the others.

You could also get a bloke to come out to u and do it on site but it may co$t a little more.

Hey imo.If you replace all of the exhaust studs u r wasting your money.Do the ones that need to be done and leave it at that.

I probably will just get the broken one replaced, but I've had a lot of mixed opinions... most people have said I might aswell replace them all?

Was it the rear ones near the firewall?  These are the most prone to snapping.

Yeah it was. I have heard they are prone to breaking from old age and prolonged heat exposure.

Hey imo.If you replace all of the exhaust studs u r wasting your money.Do the ones that need to be done and leave it at that.

i had 2 replaced and the rest were left and nothing has gone wrong with the others.

You could also get a bloke to come out to u and do it on site but it may co$t a little more.

Since its a pain in the arse to pull everything off -- particularly on GT-Rs -- I hardly see the point in saving $30. Do it once, do it right. The studs are subject to a lot of expansion and contraction, at differing rates, hence why they break. What happens if after torquing one up there is a hairline fracture and the studs breaks next day? Time to pull everything apart, new gaskets, blah blah blah.

LW.

yeah replace them all ... i replaced one when i had the head of my RB .. got it home put her together and snapped another one.. definately not worth the hassle..

and mine was one of the fronts the second time!

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Dont mean to drag up an old topic, but im having the same problem.

I spoke to repco and they said they have Nissan ones (not engine specific) that are 32mm, someone told me the ones i need are 50mm in length. can any one clarify this for me? thanks guys

Dont mean to drag up an old topic, but im having the same problem.

I spoke to repco and they said they have Nissan ones (not engine specific) that are 32mm, someone told me the ones i need are 50mm in length. can any one clarify this for me? thanks guys

im pretty sure you are right, the ones you need are around 50mm in lenght, 32mm wont be long enough.. :D

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