Looking for some of these, wemoto list them for sc36 2003 - 2005
I thought they are all the same
Exhaust stud and nut kit, same for all models?
Re: Exhaust stud and nut kit, same for all models?
They are mateFlatline wrote:Looking for some of these, wemoto list them for sc36 2003 - 2005
I thought they are all the same

SH#T HAPPENS!!!!!!!!
Re: Exhaust stud and nut kit, same for all models?
Thanks Watty
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Re: Exhaust stud and nut kit, same for all models?
i think i have 4 studs and nuts if you want them, all new and never fitted. Let me know.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: Exhaust stud and nut kit, same for all models?
I've tried quite a few variations of these, stainless ones, constant thickness ones, made my own by screwing a bolt in then cutting the head off...
But I tend to use Honda ones now, they have the grippy serrated bit on the end that screws into the head which makes it less likely to unscrew when you try to undo the nut.
A well Coppaslipped stainless M7 long nut stays shinier longer than the std chrome-plated jobbie.
But although it looks gash, a normal length/thickness nut with a spacer of several washers beneath it works best of all, as it's much less likely to seize onto the thread, and snap the stud. When a long nut has rusted on, you won't easily penetrate through the whole thread with penetrating fluid.
But I tend to use Honda ones now, they have the grippy serrated bit on the end that screws into the head which makes it less likely to unscrew when you try to undo the nut.
A well Coppaslipped stainless M7 long nut stays shinier longer than the std chrome-plated jobbie.
But although it looks gash, a normal length/thickness nut with a spacer of several washers beneath it works best of all, as it's much less likely to seize onto the thread, and snap the stud. When a long nut has rusted on, you won't easily penetrate through the whole thread with penetrating fluid.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.