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Old 10-04-2006, 10:21 PM
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I want to replace my spark plugs I have 12000 miles, what is the best brand of plugs and how hard are they to change?
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NGK Tr55s work great, many on here use them (gap to .055). Driver side is easy, pass. is more difficult, especially that back one. Easier the second time around. 2bucks a plug at most.
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moving to general area.
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ac delco iriduims are what gm puts in, i run them also and they work fine
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Originally Posted by 98camaroLS1M6
NGK Tr55s work great, many on here use them (gap to .055). Driver side is easy, pass. is more difficult, especially that back one. Easier the second time around. 2bucks a plug at most.
thangks for the advise I apreciate it




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