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Old 10/22/04, 11:05 AM
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Hey everyone, I am thinking of changing the spark plugs in my car and i just wanted to know what you all think the best plugs and wires are. Just so you know i have a '95 GT, just about everything is stock. Any info is appreciated. Thanks for your time.

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Forgot to ask, anything special to do while I am changing these out? Any maintenance to the distributor, etc? Thanks again.

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Just get a good set of Autolite plugs. When it comes to plug wires I like Taylor. They are a little expensive, but they are well made. Make sure to buy some dielectric grease to put on both plug ends so that the plug and plug boot will seperate easily next time you change the wires. Plus it will help keep moisture out of the rotor cap. Also it's good to put a little oil on the plug threads befor installing them in the engine.
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Cool, thanks for the info
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