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DIY 6.2 Spark Plug Change
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<blockquote data-quote="CoronaRaptor" data-source="post: 1780699" data-attributes="member: 9341"><p>Yeah, the oem motorcraft coils are $81-85 bucks a piece, alternative cheaper ones are half that price. It's a toss up, if you have high mileage, like over 150k I would change the whole shebang! Or you could just take them all off and change the boots and parts for a lot cheaper. Risk versus reward. A lot of members including myself change the whole setup, other members don't and just replace plugs and wires. If you're on a budget, then just take the time and install new boots and springs, etc. If you already have spark issues, you should replace it all and be done with it. That's just my way of doing things, everybody is different. Buying online is a lot cheaper than at most dealers as well, so shop around. Don't just replace the boots though, you need to change the other parts inside the boots as well, as shown below.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]354848[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoronaRaptor, post: 1780699, member: 9341"] Yeah, the oem motorcraft coils are $81-85 bucks a piece, alternative cheaper ones are half that price. It's a toss up, if you have high mileage, like over 150k I would change the whole shebang! Or you could just take them all off and change the boots and parts for a lot cheaper. Risk versus reward. A lot of members including myself change the whole setup, other members don't and just replace plugs and wires. If you're on a budget, then just take the time and install new boots and springs, etc. If you already have spark issues, you should replace it all and be done with it. That's just my way of doing things, everybody is different. Buying online is a lot cheaper than at most dealers as well, so shop around. Don't just replace the boots though, you need to change the other parts inside the boots as well, as shown below. [ATTACH type="full"]354848[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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