Spark Plug Wires

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02GreyTahoe

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So I'm going to change my spark plugs very soon, and I was wondering if A) I should change my wires from the coils to the plugs and B) if I do, does anybody recommend a set of wires! Sitting at right around 150k miles if anybody was wondering
 

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Stick with the stock A/C delco wires. I forget which years but there are two different length wires so take one to the parts store and match them up before you buy them.

Also stick with the AC irridium plugs as well.
 

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I went with a set of MSD superconductors on my truck a few months ago. They fit great and even came with high temp boots. I haven't had a single problem with mine. The boots click on and off the plugs so nice. Most of my stockers got destroyed when I tried to pull them off the plugs, even used plug boot pliers. I went with black wires, they look stock only thicker. Whatever you go with don't forget to use that spark plug boot grease so they don't get stuck together like my stock wires were.
 

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I went with a set of MSD superconductors on my truck a few months ago. They fit great and even came with high temp boots. I haven't had a single problem with mine. The boots click on and off the plugs so nice. Most of my stockers got destroyed when I tried to pull them off the plugs, even used plug boot pliers. I went with black wires, they look stock only thicker. Whatever you go with don't forget to use that spark plug boot grease so they don't get stuck together like my stock wires were.

x2 on the MSD. Part MSD 32829.
 

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