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Nasty Notch
Member # 8863
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what the up's and downs of both
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AIRFORMANCE MOBILE AUTO A/C 707
Member # 6243
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i was curious too lets see some input hmmm
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Blind
Member # 3052
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stud mount doesn't need shims to adjust.
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Ham'nEggs
Member # 8967
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Ddepending on how much driving you do, you have to keep adjusting them. On the pedestals you dont.
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turbo50
Member # 6700
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strength.
flex.
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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ped mount is for more user freindly stock long block with a million bolt ons, stud is for more custom, seriouse, stronger set ups. an if there not solid you only need to adjust once, twice if your really annal after break in, if you have to adjust a non solid lifter set up more than 2 u got some other issues that need attention
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SydeWaySix
Member # 3596
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can you mount either type on any heads or are there stud mount/pedestal mount specific heads?
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stangin'
Member # 514
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quote: Originally posted by SydeWaySix: can you mount either type on any heads or are there stud mount/pedestal mount specific heads?
they're specific to the heads, but they're are conversion kits out there for ped. to stud mount. not 100% sure on that, someone correct me if i'm wrong.
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Ham'nEggs
Member # 8967
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+1, but a lil pricey last time I saw
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9COBRA3
Member # 4216
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pedestal...set them and forget them
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fr5.0
Member # 8652
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quote: Originally posted by 9COBRA3: pedestal...set them and forget them
or how about; pedestal...for the slow learners!! lol i like to go fast with confidence thats why im a stud
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