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Old 02-17-2005, 08:45 PM
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can anyone tell me where i can get a good set of plug wires for a 1999 tib?
Old 02-17-2005, 08:48 PM
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LOL there was a big debate over this a month or so ago, and the general concencous ruled that the NGKs are the best, although Ultratibby stood by his Magnecores. And it was decided that Nology's are a waste of money.

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Im still trying to find a place that sells the NGKs for my car.
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http://www.clubplug.net/ is pretty good. they sell NGK's, Bosch's and Densos for the same price as Ebay with smaller shipping costs
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I've been using Sparco triple core 9.2mm wires for years now..I just bought a set off ebay for around $70, including shipping..they come in different colors and look awesome..only problem is you have to ditch the spark plug cover as the wires are too thick
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actually Cyber.. with a little judicous filing with a round file.. you can make bigger wires fit into the slots on the head and under the plug cover
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Tibbychick)</div><div class='quotemain'>Im still trying to find a place that sells the NGKs for my car.</div>

The OEMs are NGK. wink1.gif
But Seriously, if your not running anything like boost or whatever for your ride, OEM is fine. Quit wasting your money
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I just got NGKs off of ebay for like $44 (in blue smile.gif) So far I like them
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mad-Machine)</div><div class='quotemain'>actually Cyber.. with a little judicous filing with a round file.. you can make bigger wires fit into the slots on the head and under the plug cover</div>

Thanks for the advice...it's been so long since I took it off, I don't know where I put the cover...lol..I kinda like the way the motor looks with the fat wires showing..
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sparkplugs.com is where I am getting my NGK Wires ($40) and NGK Iridium Plugs ($6.95 ea) from.
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at 60k I used Hyundai Spark plugs wires

90k I am using Autolite Professional. they work great.




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