Tips for removing #8 plug?

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Danzigman

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Anyone have any tips for removing the #8 plug on an '05 Tahoe? The rest of the plugs are pretty straight forward. The A/C lines are in the way. A quick search came up with tips for removing it on the nnbs but not the earlier models.
 
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From the looks I am not sure the a swival will do the trick, there is not much clearance.
 
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Take the tire off, I had an 02' silverado. I would pull the tire and fender weld lining out and it's right there.
 
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The only suggestion I have is patience and buying 9 plugs instead of 8. You can always return the extra if needed.

The only plugs I've ever broken on a GM V8 was the number 8 plug on a few V8 engines and it really sucks when you crack the porcelain on the new plug trying to install it, don't have a spare, have to stick an old plug back in. Then you get to start the job over again after a run to the parts store.
 

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