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Old 06-09-2012, 09:01 PM
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stock spark plugs?

are the stock plugs for the 2.0 LNF AC Delco or NGK's? some posts say AC Delco and some say NGK. and where's a decent place to buy a set? thanks
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Kind of both technically. It's a plug made by NGK (ILTR5D) but with an AC Delco part # and label.
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ACdelco... you can get the NGK equivalent if ya want, but you might as well keep the stockers
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My Chevy dealer was cheaper than Autozone and the same price as O'Reilly.
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oh I see, thanks

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My Chevy dealer was cheaper than Autozone and the same price as O'Reilly.
I'll ask my dealer but everything is more expensive here at dealerships
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It's surprising to me but I've found that a lot of stuff is the same price at the dealership than elsewhere. When I replaced my Contis the dealer was the same as everyone else after I figured shipping/mounting/balancing. The plugs I ended up buying at the dealer are another example.

Maybe they're giving me a great deal 'cause I'm so handsome?
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Advance auto had them for 5.19 a plug so i got them..well wont until tuesday. They never carry them in stock.
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Originally Posted by Sox-Fan
It's surprising to me but I've found that a lot of stuff is the same price at the dealership than elsewhere. When I replaced my Contis the dealer was the same as everyone else after I figured shipping/mounting/balancing. The plugs I ended up buying at the dealer are another example.

Maybe they're giving me a great deal 'cause I'm so handsome?
$16 EACH at the dealership. I need to get more handsome
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I don't know if the SS/TC is the same, but the stock plugs for the LSJ were made by NGK for AC Delco. My plugs carry both the AC Delco part number & NGK part number.
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Originally Posted by theamericanautos
$16 EACH at the dealership. I need to get more handsome
I paid like 6 and a half bucks a plug plus tax. That's amazing - 16 bucks!
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