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Old Jun 12, 2008, 04:09 PM
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I run these.......the 2G and evo are the same.

http://ssstuds.com/
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yup. 2g's and evo's are very similar in all aspects (crankwalk)
Old Jun 12, 2008, 07:42 PM
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Thanks travman, but I didnt see any bolts. Maybe I missed them - I only need 4 for the top of the heatshield. Do you have any extra on hand?

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I run these.......the 2G and evo are the same.

http://ssstuds.com/
Old Jun 12, 2008, 09:12 PM
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If you're going the home depot route make sure you get grade 10.9 bolts. That's what the OEM bolts are made from and will be less likely to break in the future.
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good tips here
Old Jun 13, 2008, 08:32 PM
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I just want the bolts that hold the heatshield down. Any other place I can look for little cheaper? Or should I just buy new ones from dealer and replace when they get rusted again?
Oh, in your first post you're asking where to buy stainless steel studs for the exhaust manifold
Old Jun 13, 2008, 08:47 PM
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fixed...

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Oh, in your first post you're asking where to buy stainless steel studs for the exhaust manifold
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Thanks travman, but I didnt see any bolts. Maybe I missed them - I only need 4 for the top of the heatshield. Do you have any extra on hand?
Sorry dude misread your post - thought you were looking for studs for the exhaust manifold, not the bolts that hold the heat shield down.

yes go to a hardware store or if you know the size/thread/etc you can get stuff from mcmastercarr.com as well
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Not a prob! I guess I'll take the stock one with me and match...I'm sure they'll have something there. Thanks.

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Sorry dude misread your post - thought you were looking for studs for the exhaust manifold, not the bolts that hold the heat shield down.

yes go to a hardware store or if you know the size/thread/etc you can get stuff from mcmastercarr.com as well
Old Jun 14, 2008, 05:45 PM
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yeah i don't see why they wouldn't..gl though..i actually just changed mine to the ARC piece and will likely do the same..
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Those bolts that hold the heat shield down are 8mm x 1.25. They are also called M8-1.25. You will need the ones that are 16mm in length, any longer and they bottom out before contact with the heat shield which creates a nasty rattle! Ask me how I know. Check out this link:
http://www.boltdepot.com/product.asp...&cm=19&cd=1245

I hope this helps.

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Old Jun 15, 2008, 10:50 AM
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Josh, thanks so much!!!

Originally Posted by jmelocik
Those bolts that hold the heat shield down are 8mm x 1.25. They are also called M8-1.25. You will need the ones that are 16mm in length, any longer and they bottom out before contact with the heat shield which creates a nasty rattle! Ask me how I know. Check out this link:
http://www.boltdepot.com/product.asp...&cm=19&cd=1245

I hope this helps.

Josh
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thats really cheap
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