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Hello, what is the easiest way to to change out my spark plugs, you know the ones on the passenger side, they look like they are gonna be a #####.
Thanks
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Well, I think I am going to remove the left front tire, and spray the plugs with loctite, leave on for about an hour, jump in the pool and come back and attack them.
Also I have put these on most of my cars, use to use these when I used to race, they are torque master plugs, see site http://www.extremespark.com/contactus.html ,
I knew the owner and have used these for 20 years, I will keep everyone informed, I am mainly installing these to improve my fuel economy.
On the passenger side, the rear-most plug is probably easiest to get with just a ratchet and socket with no extension and just reach down in there from the top. The best way to get the middle and front plug is by removing the wheel and go in through the fenderwell.