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Yes i do.....will put it on when the one on there wears out.
Won’t download picI just ordered new tires and wheels, going down to 18. Should have in a week.
you had way too much time waiting buddy !!! bawaaaaaI made a wheel cap removal tool from a wire coat hanger . Wrapped some tape around the insertion end so as not to damage plastic cap when you insert the small bent end into the small gap on one of the caps’ arms. Give it a gentle tug and it comes off easy with no damage!
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Whats up with regaping?,,,
Does the size matter, they are 18'sBe careful with them rims if there riding on the edge. Mine were same setup on older car and just dumped them.
Stock plugs are gapped too wide for running over stock boost.
Hey Kamauxx, would you be able to provide a list of tools you used to do this? I have been watching Tork MS video on how to change the spark plugs many times to try and memories what to do and I am very interested in trying to do this on my own. Would be greatly appreciated!Re-gapped my stock plugs to .025.
Took about 2 hours and was a complete PITA.
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Congratulations, @AV8R - looks great!Well ....I picked up my car today! After 5.5 months wait, I’m putting all the stuff I bought for her on tomorrow will post picks when done .
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Thx...can’t stop smiling!
You’re game! I’m leaving mine to the Kia mechanics!Hey Kamauxx, would you be able to provide a list of tools you used to do this? I have been watching Tork MS video on how to change the spark plugs many times to try and memories what to do and I am very interested in trying to do this on my own. Would be greatly appreciated!
Hey Kamauxx, would you be able to provide a list of tools you used to do this? I have been watching Tork MS video on how to change the spark plugs many times to try and memories what to do and I am very interested in trying to do this on my own. Would be greatly appreciated!
You sir, are a scholar and a gentleman. I tip my hat to you.Let's see how good my memory is...
-10 and 14 mm sockets
-5/8s spark plug socket extension (10")
-6" Wobble extension (not needed but makes it easier)
-Telescopic magnet (also not needed but comes in handy)
-Needle nose pliers
And to gap the plugs I used a small pair of pliers and a feeler gauge.