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    ARP 625 Head studs

    So I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the install cost of labor doing this upgrade?

    my truck is a 2014 Dodge 2500 6.7

    I am in California so I would assume it may cost a little more to do here. Would it be worth upgrading the injectors at this time as well with my stock tranny?

    Thank you

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    Re: ARP 625 Head studs

    Quote Originally Posted by 14DODGE View Post
    So I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the install cost of labor doing this upgrade?

    my truck is a 2014 Dodge 2500 6.7

    I am in California so I would assume it may cost a little more to do here. Would it be worth upgrading the injectors at this time as well with my stock tranny?

    Thank you
    If your just wanting to do head studs then it's something you can do yourself really easy. You can do one at a time and not really mess with the head. You will be right there so you could upgrade your injectors very easy. What other upgrades do you have?


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    Re: ARP 625 Head studs

    I have a MM3 tuner with all hp levels along with 4" down pipe back and an AFE intake.
    How easy because the videos I have watched look like it is a bear?
    Did you do a set of these studs on your truck?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 14DODGE View Post
    I have a MM3 tuner with all hp levels along with 4" down pipe back and an AFE intake.
    How easy because the videos I have watched look like it is a bear?
    Did you do a set of these studs on your truck?
    I mean if you have some mechanic skill it's not hard really it isn't. I don't have them in my truck yet but I have installed them on couple other Cummins. Just takes some time.


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    Re: ARP 625 Head studs

    I think ray @Double R Diesel posted a video on his YouTube account doing the headstud install. He explains it very well.

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    Re: ARP 625 Head studs

    Quote Originally Posted by 14DODGE View Post
    I have a MM3 tuner with all hp levels along with 4" down pipe back and an AFE intake.
    How easy because the videos I have watched look like it is a bear?
    Did you do a set of these studs on your truck?
    I would check this guys videos out. He is a DIY garage guy. Has great videos and some bad to the bone rigs. I watch his videos everyday. Great content.




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    Re: ARP 625 Head studs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sisupower View Post
    I mean if you have some mechanic skill it's not hard really it isn't. I don't have them in my truck yet but I have installed them on couple other Cummins. Just takes some time.


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    Well bud you hit the nail on the head not everyone has mechanic skills or the tools to do the work just saying

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    Re: ARP 625 Head studs

    Quote Originally Posted by HKBIGDADDYDIESELDAN View Post
    Well bud you hit the nail on the head not everyone has mechanic skills or the tools to do the work just saying
    Yep I know!


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