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Old Mar 5, 2007 | 11:30 PM
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Terry at Peformance Research changed mine today. It was in the 40 min. range with 3 phone calls. He was taking them out and replacing them in about 5 min. on the phone. I was like wtf. After reading all this he made it look like childs play and I had no problem giving the bill
 
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Old Mar 6, 2007 | 01:49 PM
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Pros......priceless !
 
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Old Mar 9, 2007 | 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan SS2471
Definitely not easy the first couple of times but one suggestion I can make is to get yourself a retractible magnetic wand / pointer type deal. You can put the coil pack bolt on the end of it and point it down towards the hole in the coil pack. Once it's in the general area you have a free hand to push down on it while you remove the magnet. Viola, it's in the hole. Then it's just a matter of the magical extension, swivel, adapter combo to get the socket on the bolt and tighten away. A 7mm (or is it 8?) swivel socket for the coil packs is a MUST.
Some of the BEST advice! Did mine the other day - about 2-1/2 hours total, taking my time gapping each plug, and labeling the old plugs for storage and reference.

The magnetic wand was the best investment for plug changes. Takes no time to put those Driver #3 and #4, and passenger #4 bolts back in.
 
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