Thread: Spark Plugs
View Single Post
Old 07-17-2010, 01:09 PM   #9
stateofidleness
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Canyon Lake, Texas
Posts: 801
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark_T
You'll be in the wheel well, but not actually under the car (unless you drop your socket and it rolls away ).

High enough to get the wheel off will suffice, but like Bob said, the higher it is, the easier the access. You are using jack stands and not just the jack, right?

I like buying from Pelican - their prices are good, they are great to deal with for their regularly stocked items, and every so often they send you coupons for cool stuff.

Do you have fuel filter on your to-do list?

Mark
fuel filter eh? i saw the pics on that DIY and gotta say, not looking too easy... jack stands... was thinking, jack up car (at jack point) safety block under rocker, front wheels chocked.. do my thing on one side, then repeat on other. jack stands are such a pain in the ass and i don't feel like making hockey puck arts & crafts

i wasnt able to get the plugs today, so im gonna order them online with some new coil packs as well. hopefully next weekend i can get them all installed.

while i have the rear wheels off, where would be the most suspect place to look for a "flutter" type exhaust leak?
stateofidleness is offline   Reply With Quote