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SWAG Performance HD Cylinder Head Stud Kit - 5.9/6.7-HDSK

SWAG Performance HD Cylinder Head Stud Kit - 5.9/6.7-HDSK

SWAG PERFORMANCE

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SKU:
SWC-6.7-HDSK
Width:
14.00 (in)
Height:
12.00 (in)
Depth:
3.00 (in)
Was: $299.95
Now: $249.95
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SWAG Performance Heavy Duty Head Stud Kit

fits 98-Current Dodge / Ram 5.9 & 6.7 24V Cummins Diesel Engines


***FITS 24 VALVE ENGINES ONLY***
**WILL NOT FIT 12 VALVE ENGINES**

Tested at 220,000+ PSI Tensile Strength

includes 26 HD Cylinder Head Studs, 26 Hardened Washers, 26 Nuts & 1 Assembly Lube Packet

Our Head Stud material properties allow for far greater tensile strength compared to 8740 chromoly steel head studs. Threads are rolled after heat treatment for optimum fatigue strength.  Our heavy-duty studs clamping strength prevents cylinder heads from lifting under extreme conditions. 

SWAG Performance HD Head Studs have been rigorously lab-tested in the USA and are guaranteed strong! 

 

24 V Torque Specs

Warranty Information

30 MONTH WARRANTY

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Very fast and easy thank you

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  • 5
    Decent head studs

    Posted by Chris on Mar 9th 2024

    Install was smooth as most head studs go, packaging was nicely put together. No instructions but it your doing studs you should know what your doing. Torque sequens and specs were online and easy to find.