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related videos that should be helpful
yeah higher quality parts tend to cost more!
but in many cases the cost is well justified
and ID always opt for ARP 7/16" rod bolts at a minimum
and personally I slightly prefer the (I) beam rod designs
that use bolts that screw into rods without rod bolt nuts





 
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