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  1. iowaredneck

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    sweet, good luck
     
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    so you wanna do mine for me chris? haha
     
  3. rrogers

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    Let us know how it turns out
     
  4. Pity7700

    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    lol sure jonny! lets do it.



    Everything works and run perfect. the plugs came out so easy i was actually surprised. i thought they might put a up a little fight but the second i applied pressure to my socket wrench the plugs moved. i didnt use any swivel sockets or anything like that just normal sockets and some small extensions.The rear plugs were easy to get out since i have a body lift. I think the hardest part was getting the coil packs off since the small mounting bolts are hidden under everything. Some plugs have to be unplugged to give you room to work. MAKE SURE YOU PLUG THEM BACK IN, i just left the house for a test drive and my CEL came on, went to Oreillys and had them run the code. Forgot to plug the air temp. sensor back in:pp: Overall this install was easy just took a little time plus its only the second spark plug change I've ever done.


    Thanks for the help guys!
     
  5. iowaredneck

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    nice job man!
     

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