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Old 06-17-2008, 04:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Magna-Mopar Man View Post
whats the best way to change a wheel stud?
I dont want to take it to the dealer for this im sure lots of you guys have had to replace wheel studs before.. thanks

also ive been told stage 1 injectors are fine with stage 2 is ths ok or what..
also does anybody know the part numbers for the s2 map and tip sensors from the dealer

Stud is pretty straight forward, pound the old one out with a hammer and pull the new one in with the nut.

Im sure you can run the S1 injectors with S2 but you will not be able to run as much boost, more boost=more fuel needed.
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