Plug change. Passenger side easier?

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JasonK94Z

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Just finished up the drivers side. What a pain in the butt. Here’s hoping the passenger side is easier. 51k miles

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3 hours?

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Damn... Im at 71k.. I know its time but there are so many other things Id rather do lol.

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Damn... Im at 71k.. I know its time but there are so many other things Id rather do lol.

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Dude, your supposed to change those at 30k! MPG's dropped lately. lol
 

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That dudes video make it look sooo simple with that flex head spark plug socket extension.

I saw it on this site in the DIY/How to section
 

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Did you change with OEM plugs? Or upgrade to an iridium? I am way overdue for a plug change, but want to upgrade to some premium plugs if i am going through all the hassle.
 

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Did you change with OEM plugs? Or upgrade to an iridium? I am way overdue for a plug change, but want to upgrade to some premium plugs if i am going through all the hassle.
I’ve read on here about guys having issues with iridium plugs. Seems it’s best to stick with the OEM ones
 
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Did you change with OEM plugs? Or upgrade to an iridium? I am way overdue for a plug change, but want to upgrade to some premium plugs if i am going through all the hassle.

OEM plugs from Rock auto


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Nice work. I also went OEM from rockauto, great prices there. Took me about 3 hours by myself the weekend before last. I have a similar swivel extension socket it really does make life easier. I kind of laid on the motor to get the back 4 on the d.s. but not terrible. My buddies 04 was a PITA.
 

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Did you change with OEM plugs? Or upgrade to an iridium? I am way overdue for a plug change, but want to upgrade to some premium plugs if i am going through all the hassle.
If you do this, o have been told you need to upgrade the coils.
 
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