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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 11:53 PM
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How are NGK Spark Plug Wires? Worth it?

I found them for $25 online. I'm probably selling the car, so I just need something that will be OEM equivalent. If I do keep the car, it's stock and will remain that way, so I don't see myself greatly benefiting from $100 wires.

If they're crap I don't mind spending $50 on a set of decent wires, but if the NGKs are OEM quality then I'd have to go that route.

I did some searching and only found one thread asking the same question and people just diverted to other favorite brands rather than answering the question. Has anyone used these? I don't need a scientific response comparing their resistance to X or Y brand, just some "I've used them and they were fine" or "I've used them and they were a big bucket of suck"


thanks!
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 11:56 PM
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NGK wires = OEM wires.

yes its 25 bux

Yes its worth it

when my wires are due for replacement, I will get a set too.
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 01:07 AM
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you owe me $25 if they suck! I'm ordering them asap

seriously though, thanks for the info. That's what I needed to know.
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 01:09 AM
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wires never have to be replaced bt alot of people do it anyway but they are good, either those or the oem replacement ones from bhr
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 08:14 AM
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wires DO have to be replaced when there is a misfire that comes up every few days, the plugs and coils were replaced and two boots don't hold the new plugs all that tight. I think that's the source of my occasional issue.

I know they're not an item that needs regular replacement, but I wouldnt' want 100k stock wires in my car, wondering about jacket and contact integrity. That's not the case for me, I'm just using it as an example.
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 08:20 AM
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The OEM wires are very good, but all sparkplug wires become electrically porous over time (contributes to crossfire) and need to be replaced.

$80 a set of 'plugs from BHR last time I checked.
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cody6766
I found them for $25 online. I'm probably selling the car, so I just need something that will be OEM equivalent.
If you do sell it, what you planning on getting? Just asking out of curiosity
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 01:01 AM
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It pains me to say it, but a truck.

I LOVE my 8, but it's just not the most practical in the 'tool' sense. Right now, I'm just a phone call away from a truck or 2 if I need it. I can call my dad or father in law and borrow theirs. I basically have a my cake and get to eat it too...followed by a nice cognac.

I'll be doing a bit of moving with the Air Force (new officer, getting initial training stuff out of the way) and my wife and I will be far from home when we get our final base assignment. That means I'll be calling u-haul if I so much as need to bring home a sheet of plywood from Home Depot. She drives an Accord, so no help there. I know the AF will move our stuff for us when we PCS, but that doesn't cover buying a new table, landscaping stuff, or something crazy like three suitcases

The truck, if I get one (I'm at about 85% yes right now), will be more of a tool than a daily driver I enjoy. I'm not big on debt and 3 vehicles would be impractical, so no 8 + truck for me. It's one or the other. I get more daily pleasure out of the 8 than I would a truck, but the frustration saved would be worth the loss of daily fun, I think.

Sometimes a tool is more important than a toy.....god damnit
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 01:33 AM
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may I make a suggestion?

Home Depot rents trucks. If your insurance covers rentals (it should, and if it doesn't, its a $30-50 dollar option).

Rates here are like... $20 an hour. If you use a truck once a Month for an 8 hour day (not likely) you'd be around 2 grand a year. Like I said, not likely.
However, if you honestly think this is or will be the case. Take 2-3 grand, buy a truck, and after the first year or two it will pay for itself.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 02:24 AM
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I've thought of saving and buying a beater truck, but a third vehicle just isn't in the cards right now. I'd have to worry about parking it, moving it and maintaining it when i don't even know where I'll be in the country (or world) after the year is up. Also, that's a few extra grand I'd be spending on a car rather than paying off the little debt I have. I own the car out-right, so will only spend what it brings if I sell it (selling price will dictate IF it goes too. Not enough, no sale, no truck). I have some pidly little debt that could be gone with 2grand, and free up more monthly money to pay off the other couple things I owe on.

Another factor I forgot to mention is I keep reef tanks. I have small tanks, but to move them they need a lot of extra space for water, etc. I'll need 3x 5g buckets, 2-3 jugs 5g jugs of water, room for tank and stand and a little extra space for misc equipment to move my 33g tank. I'd fill the 8 to the gills doing this, trunk and all. That leaves no room for the bird and his cage. Oh, I have a bird too I trust the AF to move a couch, but not my thousands of dollars in reef hardware and livestock.

I've been trying to come up with viable alternate solutions, even a hidden hitch on the 8 to tow a small trailer, but they all seem like more trouble than the net gain. Who knows, maybe a vette or an rx-10 would be in my future when it comes time to buy another toy.
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Old Nov 11, 2009 | 04:35 PM
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it's def nice to have a truck on hand
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