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Old 22-07-2012
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Default 410v3 ball stud replacement

I know opinion is divided here about the durango ball studs but i am looking for advice on replacements, so if you have had no problems with them and can offer no helpfull advice, probably best not to post here!!!
I would really appriciate some advice on replacement studs. i have some RPM cups and would like to use those up if i can, although i've heard the losi ones (LOSA6016) are good?? I've also heard that the associated studs are pretty decent 31284 and 31285???

What stud/cups are you folks using???

Im getting p*issed off shouting turnbuckle at marshals!!!!

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Old 22-07-2012
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I'm using rpm long shank rod ends and hpi studs part No. 75116, spot on for me
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Old 22-07-2012
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I use Kyosho. They have never failed on any of my cars.
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Have you got a part number hloland????
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Old 22-07-2012
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Have you got a part number hloland????
UM128 and UM129 for the kyosho ballstuds
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Old 22-07-2012
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KYOUM129 4.8mm Ball Studs (S)
KYOUM128 4.8mm Ball Studs (L)
KYOLA246 4.8mm Low Mount Ball Stud
KYO97021H 4.8mm Hard Ball End Set
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Old 23-07-2012
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when you've removed the old cups they go nicely on a jocobs cracker.
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Old 23-07-2012
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Schumacher long studs, will sort part number later if wanter, they work well with RPM cups!
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chris, will schumacher long studs do the whole car? i cant remember if some are longer than others???
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they do the 410 as they have a shoulder but not the 210!
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