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There are many times you have to put the socket then the extensions in one by one so I am not sure if you will like that setup honestly.
$miley
I'm gonna pick up my spark plaugs next weekend. A friend of mine say that he had a problem with the extention tubes that go down to the spark plugs and needed a special tool to remove them. Has anyone eles had this issue?
If not I'm going to do it myself....Thanks
It is basically the same procedure for the 4.7? I have just recently decided to start doing things on my own as I got sick of giving my hard earned money to the idiots at the dealership.
I am getting the error code P0300, so I am planning to change out all 16 plugs, plus I have an extra coil in case i find a reason to use it. I also have a garage on-post (US Military) that i am using to do a full professional diagnostic. I am a relatively new Ram owner, and am dying to get under the hood and work on it myself. This thread helped alot, and I feel extremely confident in doing this. But my question is: with the error code i have, what else should i be doing? And since I am in Hawaii, and parts are really not that available, i dont want to damage my only working vehicle yet.