Good Replacement For Bonneville Spark Plugs
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Good Replacement For Bonneville Spark Plugs
I have been told from many of my friends that it is good to change the spark plugs when you buy it used because you never know if the owner took care of the car.
However , i am not sure which ones are the best economical ones or problem free...
Thankx for the input!
However , i am not sure which ones are the best economical ones or problem free...
Thankx for the input!
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Hmmm we still don't know what you drive.
It all depends on how much you want to spend and how often you plan on changing them.
For example.. the TR55 NGK'* suggested are a good low cost copper plug. You'll need to change them about once every year or two.
NGK Iridium X plugs are more costly..but you don't need to change them as often.
It all depends on how much you want to spend and how often you plan on changing them.
For example.. the TR55 NGK'* suggested are a good low cost copper plug. You'll need to change them about once every year or two.
NGK Iridium X plugs are more costly..but you don't need to change them as often.
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To be honest i want the best i just want my car to run efficently, since i was told that it can save on gas. but i like to maintain my cars to tip top shape the best to my knowledge.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Hmmm we still don't know what you drive.
It all depends on how much you want to spend and how often you plan on changing them.
For example.. the TR55 NGK'* suggested are a good low cost copper plug. You'll need to change them about once every year or two.
NGK Iridium X plugs are more costly..but you don't need to change them as often.
It all depends on how much you want to spend and how often you plan on changing them.
For example.. the TR55 NGK'* suggested are a good low cost copper plug. You'll need to change them about once every year or two.
NGK Iridium X plugs are more costly..but you don't need to change them as often.