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Old 07-29-2007, 02:36 PM   #22
boggtown
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I will check the other places, i just figured walmart had the lowest price... on everything... even souls...

As for the plugs, the usefull tool list includes, hex socket and hex key, several different size extensions (such as 3 inch, 2 inch, 6 inch), and definately a flashlight. Take off the wheels and little wheel well things, some say you dont have to take off the wheels but it is the easiest way. Unclip the connector, then take off the coil pack. Some do all at once and label the connectors, but I did one at a time completely. Unclip, unscrew, slide out coilpack, unscrew spark plug, insert new plug, screw it in, place coil pack, and re connect, then move on. Some say to do one side then see if it starts so you know if there are any problems on those 3 cylinders. I didnt, it all works.

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Bogg, forget wally world. Did you check autozone Nappa etc etc to see if they have 0w40? My local autozone carries it. Good job on the DYI stuf by the way. How were the plugs? Any suggestions or tips....I have to do mine here in about 3 mo.
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