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Old 12-07-2007, 03:52 PM
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Plug wires????????

I thought it would be best to ask the experts on this one so here it is. 1990 Laredo 4WD I6 4.0. I got this back in August and I've been working on her ever since. Kind of a love hate relationship but leaning toward the love side of it. Now it is tune-up time. I have read the advice on here for caps, rotors, and plugs but I did not see anything on plug wires. Could anyone offer some good advice on "best for my Jeep" plug wires. Make, size, material, ......? Thank you for your help.
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Old 12-08-2007, 12:16 PM
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Re: Plug wires????????

Well, there are good wires and bad ones. All seem to work well when new, it's after a year or so when the bad ones start to go bad.

IMO stay away from the cheap no-name or private label auto parts store brands.
I have had poor results from some 'good' brands like Accel and Moroso.

IMO the best are Bosch. Also, factory Mopar wires are just fine, too.
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Re: Plug wires????????

Anything silcone. Factory is good.
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