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420A Exhaust Studs

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Kyleb2021

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Nov 13, 2021
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
hello i just dropped off my head for my 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse 420A at my local machine shop they told me they were not sure if they could get me new exhaust studs any how my question is considering this car is possibly 22 years old where can i get replacement studs every place i looked keep telling me there not for my vehicle
 
the exhaust only has 2 studs. if your running a header you can use studs on all of them, not sure about with a stock manifold.
i believe they are m8 x 1.25.
the smaller 4g63 studs should work just fine.

give me a few minutes an i'll go check, just to make sure
 
the exhaust only has 2 studs. if your running a header you can use studs on all of them, not sure about with a stock manifold.
i believe they are m8 x 1.25.
the smaller 4g63 studs should work just fine.

give me a few minutes an i'll go check, just to make sure
sure thing thank u so much for always answering my questions
 
stud is m8 x 1.25 x 44mm
part number for mitsubishi is m06504170
part number for dodge (mopar) is 06504170

4g63 stud is part number md005317
M08x1.25, 40mm overall length, 20mm : : 10mm
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if you want stainless steel
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i would recommend using copper nuts
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stud is m8 x 1.25 x 44mm
part number for mitsubishi is m06504170
part number for dodge (mopar) is 06504170

4g63 stud is part number md005317
M08x1.25, 40mm overall length, 20mm : : 10mm
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if you want stainless steel
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i would recommend using copper nuts
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Thanks man for all the help.
 
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