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September 30th, 2021, 11:53 AM
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66-67 400 rod bolt
Can someone confirm ,Is the ARP 184-6001 the correct bolt for the 66-67 400-425 OEM rod?
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Can someone confirm ,Is the ARP 184-6001 the correct bolt for the 66-67 400-425 OEM rod?
I have those in my 7" rods.
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THANKS for the confirmation
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I have an open set that I cant return. Make me an offer. Brand new.
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