Plugs have been in 9+ years!

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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 03:49 PM
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If there's a local performance shop nearby, they may charge far less to change the plugs.

I got mine done for $150, including the plugs, at SoCalDiablo/Superior Automotive, a local performance shop.
You got away cheap!!.

The pro's took 4 hours installing my plugs and I spent another 3.5 hours installing the coils. Figure the labor charge just for the plugs.

I've heard of stuff like +$500 jobs just to get an alternator done. My old Chevy was like $50 bucks and 15 minutes to install it yourself.
Have you priced a modern alternator these days? I can't believe what they're getting.
I just bought a rebuilt one for my boat. It's a 100 amp output and cost me 100.00. A new one just like it is well over 300.00.
 
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