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Question plugs and wires

I have just bought a 1997 S-10 Blazer w/ a 4.3 and i'm wanting to know what are the best plugs and wires to buy. I am thinking of accel wires and splitfire plugs. I am also thinking of a high flow air filter and would like some ldeas as to which is the best for the least money. By the way does anyone know of a company that makes a leveling kit to bring the front of my Blazer up somewhere close to even w/ the back. And congrats on the promotion blazerlt.
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Re: plugs and wires

How long do you plan on keeping it? If you plan on keeping it a while the best would be AC DELCO Wires and Platinum plugs, they'll cost a pretty penny, but will outlast any of the others. If you don't plan on keeping it more than a year or two you can go with the cheapys.
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Re: Re: plugs and wires

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How long do you plan on keeping it? If you plan on keeping it a while the best would be AC DELCO Wires and Platinum plugs, they'll cost a pretty penny, but will outlast any of the others. If you don't plan on keeping it more than a year or two you can go with the cheapys.
I usually keep them till the wheels fall off. My last truck had 190,000 miles before I pawned it off on an unsuspecting dealer. Thanks for your input.
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Re: plugs and wires

Ac Delco Wires

Ac Delco Platinum Plugs 41-932 gapped at 0.060
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