Overwhelmed By Price
Hi all,---Yesterday I stopped by a NAPA store & priced 4" X 7/16" stud for use on the 254 eights. I could not believe my ears when the clerk told me the cost of $8.00 each stud & had to be purchased in boxes of 6. It seems as though I am living in the past whenever I go to the store now days, but this is simply outrageous.---Cliff Minard.
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You can alway mail order them from McMaster Carr. It looks like they're closer to $3 each there.
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Even $3 a stud is still too much...you'd think something as mass-produced as nuts, bolts, screws, and studs should be cheap! That adds up a lot when you consider there's 6000 parts that make up a step-down. Probably it's in part because a lot of the USA's machine tooling got sent to China and there's probably 5 middle men between there and the store. Just goes to show....don't throw anything out until your project is finished! sandbalst the old nuts and bolts if they're still usable.....save em off the parts cars too. LOL0
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Those gotta be grade 8 studs then? I don't think you want to skimp on quality for that part of the application!
Its hard to get a handle on prices of anything right now! Lean hamburger @4.99lb and 3.00 for a can of freakin Chilli?
Don't get me started on the price of beer, gas and floozies!0 -
"Sure professor that's all great but what does this have to do with the high price of getting laid ?!" LMAO0
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Thanks to all who responded to my post on high prices. Hudsonguy, I have e-mailed McMaster-Carr.---Cliff Minard.0
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I got mine from ARP (Automotive Racing Products), a manufacturer of quality
racing hardware. No offshore stuff here. If I recall it was about $120 for studs,
washers and nuts for my 308. Mine were longer(for the Clifford head) but I
believe there available in 1/4" increments. Good enough for a top fuel dragster
engine that gets torn down after every run and I've had no leaks on mine.
I even splurged for some chrome acorn nut covers from nightprowlers to dress
it up...
Went to Napa for a water pump for my 300 Ford six. You guessed it,
Napa's finest with a made in china sticker on it.0 -
I agree that the prices are high, but re-iterate that these things have been under tension for over 50 years, and are by now likely to be chrystalised, and likely to break. Don't fool around with old bolts and head studs. And you can at least buy them over there. Try getting that sort of thing here in N.Z. and you just get the good old blank "do you want fries with that" look.
Geoff.0 -
Geoff you could always try MSL in Auckland 09 8282777 you would be surprised what these guys have in there stock and only a phone call away I now they carry a extensive range of hardened nuts and bolts not certain about grade 8 but for 50 cent call
or Segedins in Dominion Road Auckland 09 6386439 carry ARP stock or will get it for you, talk to Shane hes the Man
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Cliff, I agree that it's no fun to put up with high prices like that but have you seen what the price of a new wiring harness has gotten to ?!!! I guess that you could say that its a good thing headbolts aren't made out of copper. Welcome to the world economy. Ain't living in a global village grand?0
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the price of copper has tripled in the last year. So much so that I heard on public radio that People have been stealing the copper plumbing out of houses and buildings and that thugs are even stealing bronze statues off of momuments that have a high copper content and sending them overseas to be melted down!0
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Aaron D. IL wrote:"Sure professor that's all great but what does this have to do with the high price of getting laid ?!" LMAO
Yeah, Aaron, but how do you think the ladies feel about the high price of a good stud?0
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