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Old 10-16-2017, 06:42 PM
PaPaJim PaPaJim is offline
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Know this is an old post, but it was most helpful to me. I have changed a lot of plugs, but have learned at my age that even tho I can feel my way through a new project, it saves time and headaches to learn from others before starting,

This is a great instruction.... very helpful. I would definitely advise getting a secure attachment on the extension and plug. I lost one in another vehicle some time ago and had the dickens of time getting it out...
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