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    Its come to my attention that one of my sparkplug wires is going bad on me and needs to be relpaced. I was looking at getting the Nology Hotwires, but being the car gods and fanatics that you guys are, how bought some imput from you...

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      Nology is a waste of $$ just get some NGK, Taylor, or Magnecore and call it a day. Im not much of a fan for Magnecore either though as they dont seem to last.

      "Just because you know it all doesn't mean you can do it all"

      "If you can't afford to do it right the first time can you afford to do it a second time?"

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        make sure you put the grease on them so they come off the plugs later, bitches at corwin don't which I found out 2 days ago when I tried to change my plugs and the insulator stayed attached to the plugs

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          i just got done puting some Bosch (sp?) Platinum plus 4's in (yes i did grease em' up too), i could tell the difference when i started the car up again. whats a good place to get some NGK wires ?

          as to corwin, they are all bitches. My sister has been taking her intrepid there every time to get its oil changed and last year during one of those oil changes they told her that she screwed the oil drain plug in to thight and striped the threads. Funny that they were the only ones to touch it. so the assholes tried to talk her into buying a whole new oil tank. but me and my dad went over and settled it. Screw Corwin

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            We bought our durango at corwin, and a few days ago when my mom needed to take her durango in for the recall b/c her ball joints were bad, they told her she had to pay to just have it looked at and stuff, so she called the national saftey hotline or whatever that 1800 number for the recalls are, and they called corwin i guess... anyway, they told her not to take it there...

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              ya almost same thing happend here, my mom bought a 99' Mountainier and the airbag light kept going on, so she took it in had it "fixed" (about 9 or 10 differnet times under warnty.) then it happend again and she took it in and they "fixed" it again but said she had to pay for it. beaucse they are assholes and have fixed the same pll 11 times already, she has a lawery from the Us saftey..somthing idk and there deciding if she should just sue the the company. Cuz i mean the only way to test to see if they work now is to slam it against a wall....

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                I bought a set of Livewire's for my '01 Pt Cruiser. I've had them on for about two months now. They work great! They were around $65 or $70, I don't remember off the top of my head. Plus, I also bought a performance coil. Together, I was able to open the gap on my plugs to 0.065. The reason I replaced my plug wires was because I had a problem with carbon tracking on plugs 2 & 4. Changing the plug didnt help. So, I decided to replace the wires and upgrade both at the same time.

                '01 PT Cruiser - Black

                '67 Chevy P/U - Needs lots-o-work

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                  I bought some stocker wires at NAPA and they are working great for me.

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