11/3/2020 I went with ARP625+ on my truck. I could not find the 12mm set anywhere in stock. Replaced one by one on a 2010 Ram with 136k miles. Good video
They are holding up as far as I can tell. I ran it for 30 mins a few days later then went back in and re-torqued them. I got movement on most of them so im glad I did it. Just make sure the washers are pushed as far out as they go on the driver side of the engine before you torque them. (Away from the threaded holes for the rocker arm assembly). Otherwise they will get in the way of the rocker arm assembly. I had to re adjust 2 of them. I have done 2 oil changes since and drained coolant in order to install the bypass and there are no signs of failure. 👍🏽
should add Xotic head studs to this list..... 220,000PSI 279$ shipped... Best deal on market hands down right now and exceptional quality....
Thanks for the info!
I just installed these in my 2014 this week. Got them for $267 straight from exotic.
@@raymocandler killer deal!
I have used a few sets on my channel!
Bout to do the Xotics on my 08 6.7 along with head gasket and bypass. 👍💪
Another good install . I need to do this to my. Ram 3500. 6.7 cummins. I have 80,000 miles.Plus other up grades.Job well done.
Thank you for the feedback! You can definitely do this. Just make sure you have a good torque wrench. 👍🏽
11/3/2020 I went with ARP625+ on my truck. I could not find the 12mm set anywhere in stock. Replaced one by one on a 2010 Ram with 136k miles. Good video
Thanks!
So 3 years later, any problems with the head gasket, doing the studs one by one?
how are these holding up? any issues at all? planning on going back in after a certain amount of miles and checking torque again?
They are holding up as far as I can tell. I ran it for 30 mins a few days later then went back in and re-torqued them. I got movement on most of them so im glad I did it. Just make sure the washers are pushed as far out as they go on the driver side of the engine before you torque them. (Away from the threaded holes for the rocker arm assembly). Otherwise they will get in the way of the rocker arm assembly. I had to re adjust 2 of them. I have done 2 oil changes since and drained coolant in order to install the bypass and there are no signs of failure. 👍🏽
@@j.j.sgarage1457 awesome, yea its always a good idea to recheck torque on head studs. glad its worked out for you