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JeRM number 9

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I just recently purchase an 08 Denali XL, with 89,*** miles. I'm getting caught up on the maintenance, changing all the fluids and such. The next thing will be to replace the plugs and wires. I am partial to sticking with ac delco, as this is the wife's vehicle and reliability is my main concern. I am open to opinions from anyone that has had experience with aftermarket plugs and/or wires.
 

Matt06Yukon

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It probably has Iridium plugs. Probably no need to even change them yet but if you do, for sure get the same Delco Iridiums. Completely worth the $8 a plug. Don't even mess with anything else, they're all inferior in my opinion.
 

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You're at 89k and change. Service interval is 100k. Change em.

AC Delco Iridium plugs, part number 41110. Go to rockauto.com, they are already half the price of most other places at $4.58/ea, plus you get $2 off per plug through a mail in rebate.
 

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Anyone know what the gap is on these plugs?

Typically these plugs come pre-gapped. If not, you need a special gap gauge to set them as a normal old school gauge will tear/damage the tip on these plugs. I made that mistake when i went to gap some platinum plugs when they first came out. I used NGK iridiums in my Titan that were OEM and they are all set out of the box.
 

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