Spark plug stores
Anyone know where I can get some good, decently priced spark plugs? My car is acting up and I might as well be prepared as much as I don't feel like replacing my autolites.
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I buy my Autolite 103's at about any auto parts store. Something like $1.25 each.
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Walmart? Napa? Just stick with the autolites. They are good plugs.
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I have had great luck with NGK's. TR55's with about 50-55 gap worked well for me.
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I usually buy them from Randy on MD, I keep using the motorcraft ones and my local dealer charges 3.49 for 1 and Randy sells them for 1.49-1.69. :p
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Local ford dealers suck . Unless you are Randy of course.:D
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NGK here TR6's for my nitrous.
Advanced autoparts has them for cheap. you need the TR55 (stock heat rang). |
Originally Posted by madmatt
Local ford dealers suck . Unless you are Randy of course.:D
damn, thanks guys :D yeah, we are usally anywhere from $1.99 regular price on Motorcraft plugs and sometimes I will run "specials" and sell for $1.49 to $1.69 on the copper plugs. didn'k know I had so many friends & customers over here :eek: |
RANDY HERE? Its a party now.
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Originally Posted by madmatt
RANDY HERE? Its a party now.
yup, "Hello, Parts" :D |
As listed above, NGK T55s or Autolite's which I run. Get copper, not platinum. Dont forget to change your blinker fluid while you are in there.
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