Doing a tune up

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    Everyone say sp-515s/pzh14f for the 04-07 f150, derka ship wants 19 a piece... Diesel-filters wants 8 haha.
    Diesel-Filters.com - Shopping Cart

    Now what's the part number on the boots?
     
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    Just so you guys know WR-6131 are the boots for our trucks. You can get them at diesel-filters for $5.35 which is pretty cheap same with plugs at 8 dollars and some change :3
     
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    burn it to the ground. claim insurance
     
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    You only need boots if they're mis-firing. Otherwise save your money.

    You get the lisle tool yet?
     
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    Already have it. I'm at a 101,000 I'm changing boots
     
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    Lol. I'm at the same mileage! Probably going to order my plugs from that place also, it's a pretty good price for those stupid things
     
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    Def, plus they are the new design as well. :3
     
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    Also duel platinum ;)
     
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    That is a good price. The dealer here wants $20 for each SP515, I paid $10 at Rock Auto. I wouldn't simply replace the boots, I'd replace the entire ignition coil. And personally I wouldn't even bother to do that unless I was misfiring. I bought the ignition coils at Rock Auto as well, due to the misfire on #5 and #3. All my coils were replaced. My plugs weren't done by the original owner, and I did them when I first bought the truck. I bought the truck with 145,000km and did the plugs at 148,000km. All of them broke, and one of them was stripped. Lisle tool and an impact wrench saved me a s**tload of money.
     
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    I was gonna buy coil packs but was told it was a waste and told to just buy boots. :3 oh well we will find out lmao
     

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