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Thepopeofpoland

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I am not able to find a post about spark plugs. Can someone please link one for me? Its time to change them and I just want to get the best quality.
 

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I am not able to find a post about spark plugs. Can someone please link one for me? Its time to change them and I just want to get the best quality.

Use oem NGK nothing else learnt my lesson think I paid $80 on amazon these trucks are picky with not just oil but spark plugs lol.

https://www.amazon.com/Chrysler-Dodge-Liter-Spark-Mopar/dp/B00LME0BQQ

Also depends on year of your truck they change plug numbers I think but mine is a 2011 this is what i used.
 

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I got newer model tripple unicorn platinum plugs for super cheap...around $96.

Let me know if you need source.
 

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I just use Champions and change them every 2 years.
 

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Go to rockauto.com key in your model number engine size and a number of acceptable plugs will come up as well as the OEM equivalent
 

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I am not able to find a post about spark plugs. Can someone please link one for me? Its time to change them and I just want to get the best quality.

https://www.ramforum.com/threads/spark-plug-change-interval.168732/

is my recent one. I bought the OEM plugs through a dealer via Amazon. Definitely buy the gearwrench tool here: https://www.amazon.com/GearWrench-80546-8-Inch-6-Inch-Swivel/dp/B0014ZVSVK It's cheap and it made the job pretty easy. 10mm stubby wrench also comes in handy.
 
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