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Front Wheel Well Liners

BradE.

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1997 XLT 4x4
I am going to be changing my plugs and wires soon and I was looking in the wheel wells for access. How do you guys get those liners out? I tried pulling them out and they are on there pretty damn good.

I don't want to damage them, and I do want to put them back on when I'm done.

Thanks for any tips.
 



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IF you're talking about the plastic/rubber things you just yank, REALLY hard. I just took mine off to do my ball joints. They are only attached with plastic push-retainers.
 






Hmm, are the pins re-useable? I want to put them back on when I'm done. :)
 






I changed my plugs and wires a month or so ago, and I didn't bother going thru the wheel wells. I was able to get them all from the top side.

My 89 Ranger was more difficult to change the plugs (2.9L) than the OHV Explorer, IMO.

All you need is a nice collection of 3/8 drive extensions including a very short one for the plug back by the A/C unit.
 






I'm going to try them from the top first, I was just making sure on the wheel wells just in case. :)

My plug socket allows for the use of a combo wrench, so I might try that for the back plug, or most of the plugs on the passenger side. My wires are also routed through in the intake, oh joy. :(

What kind of gapper did you use? All the gappers from my local parts stores suck. They wire type don't even go to .054, only to .050 :rolleyes:
 






I just used a normal flat blade feeler gauge, stacking two leafs together to get the correct measurement. I didn't need to change the gap, but I checked them all anyway just to be sure. I bought the Motorcraft Double Platinum Plugs, and they were all pre-gapped.
 






They were pre-gapped to .054? I didn't think Motorcraft pre-gapped thier plugs. The guy from Autozone wrote .050 on the box, which is wrong. :rolleyes:
 






I bought them at the Ford dealer (cha-ching!$$$) and they were pre-gapped.

You could get one like this:

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http://www.jcwhitney.com/product.jhtml?CATID=5365&BQ=jcw2
 






Hmm, thanks for the info. I'll have to check them, hopefully they are pre-gapped. I will look around more for a gapper, it's not like they are rare.

Mine are also Double Platinums, AGSF-22-PPM Stock 605PPM. Were yours the same number?

Thanks!
 






From the receipt:

AGSF-22P-PMF6

list 10.03, net 8.53 each, $51.18 for 6 plugs
(he gave me a discount because I whined about the cost of the wires)
 






Yep, those are my plugs. Whooo hooo. :)

I got mine at Autozone for $3.99/plug.
 






Hmmmm, I just checked my plugs and they were not pre-gapped. I was using a wire type gapper. It sure is a PITA to regap these things to .054. Look me like 20 minutes to get them right. Even then I don't think they are perfect. :(
 






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