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πŸ’ͺ ARP 108-2202 Pressure Plate Bolt Kit: Enhanced Performance and Unbeatable Reliability Review

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Details

MaterialAlloy Steel
Head StyleHex
Fastener TypeHexagon Bolt
BrandARP

Description of πŸ’ͺ ARP 108-2202 Pressure Plate Bolt Kit: Enhanced Performance and Unbeatable Reliability

Designed to ensure optimum grip length. Features a large diameter, low-profile design. Plays a key role in the performance and safety of the vehicle. Comes with washers. Corrosion resistant.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Boosted Drive Train Performance with Improved Bolt

Based on my observations, the ARP 1082202 Pressure Plate Bolt is an excellent addition to any automotive enthusiast's toolkit. The high-grade materials and precision engineering offer a significant improvement in drive train performance. The easy installation process made for a smooth and hassle-free upgrade. The only concern I had was the price point, which may cause hesitation for some hesitant buyers, but the significant increase in performance more than makes up for it.

Pros
  • High-strength construction ensures reliable and durable performance.
Cons
  • Requires specialized tools for installation.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The screw heads are too big for a normal head!

Works great but the bolt heads are too close together to use a normal head. I had to grind the OD on two bushings (the first one broke) to even tighten them.

Pros
  • Transmission and Transmission
Cons
  • Exterior

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The screw heads are too big for a normal head!

Works great but the screw heads are too close together to use a regular head. I had to grind the OD on two bushings (the first one broke) to tighten them somehow.

Pros
  • Couplings and Parts
Cons
  • Parts Availability