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2008 1500 5.7........the handbook says REC14MCC4 sparkplugs.
Are there others out there that the members like and are reasonably priced?
I think I need 16 of them...yes? Gap at .043?
2008 1500 5.7........the handbook says REC14MCC4 sparkplugs.
Are there others out there that the members like and are reasonably priced?
I think I need 16 of them...yes? Gap at .043?
Any "what out for" s?
I changed the plugs on my 08' a while back before I traded it in. It was a pain the the rear to get to the ones in the back by the brake booster. I later found out it is A LOT easier just to take off your wheels and wheel liners. But here is a link that will give you more information. https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...ark-plugs.html
For the record. I didn't remove either of those and got the job done in the same amount of time. The main thing you can't do this job with out is a swivel socket. I didn't get one until halfway through the job but it made it 1000x easier
And I understand but you have to understand how frequently this question comes up and it tends to make some people grumpy so you wouldn't like the conversation. You'll get better conversation by reviving a dead thread in reality
And I understand but you have to understand how frequently this question comes up and it tends to make some people grumpy so you wouldn't like the conversation. You'll get better conversation by reviving a dead thread in reality
So you don't recommend that I start a "what's the best oil to use" thread?
hahaha... its ok, without the new people on here it would get boring fast.
i agree, as i'm a noob on this forum, but on others for my motorcycles, the threads don't move unless a noob comes on and tries to beat the dead horse. i don't understand why people get so butt hurt when a question is asked that has been gone over before, big deal! oh well, i like the conversation also