B Ben Poche Well-Known Member Joined Oct 11, 2004 Messages 1,396 Reaction score 0 Location st. rose, LA Apr 4, 2006 #1 what is the easiest why to change the last 2 passenger side plugs i did the other 4 easy.:blink: Last edited by a moderator: Apr 4, 2006
B Ben Poche Well-Known Member Joined Oct 11, 2004 Messages 1,396 Reaction score 0 Location st. rose, LA Apr 4, 2006 #2 i found this it will help
E Eldon Webb Active Member Joined Jul 3, 2005 Messages 376 Reaction score 0 Location Pratt, KS Apr 4, 2006 #3 Put it on jack stands and pull the wheel on that side.
T troy malone Active Member Joined Feb 26, 2001 Messages 310 Reaction score 0 Location dover, DE Apr 5, 2006 #4 here is what i used.. my spark plug socket has a 3/4 nut drive on the end.. so i used a box end wrench with the socket.. also used a ratchet with a 3/4 socket as an extension on to the spartk plug socket.. no room for a regular extension.. [Broken External Image]:[Broken External Image]:
here is what i used.. my spark plug socket has a 3/4 nut drive on the end.. so i used a box end wrench with the socket.. also used a ratchet with a 3/4 socket as an extension on to the spartk plug socket.. no room for a regular extension.. [Broken External Image]:[Broken External Image]:
D Dre L Well-Known Member Joined Nov 27, 2002 Messages 1,856 Reaction score 0 Location Orlando, FL Apr 5, 2006 #5 Troy, that's genius. I never thought about doing that. I went with a flex-head stubby 3/8 ratchet. Last edited by a moderator: Apr 5, 2006
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Apr 5, 2006 #6 Why do you think plug sockets have that hex portion for? Tom
D Doug Feck Member Joined Jul 26, 2001 Messages 26 Reaction score 0 Location Rochester, NY Apr 5, 2006 #7 As suggested, remove the front wheel and mud guard then you can access from the side.
M Mark Grumpy Well-Known Member Joined Jan 15, 2004 Messages 635 Reaction score 0 Location San Antonio, TX Apr 5, 2006 #8 YAARRR - GENIUS.
D Dre L Well-Known Member Joined Nov 27, 2002 Messages 1,856 Reaction score 0 Location Orlando, FL Apr 5, 2006 #9 Like I said, it never clicked.
G Gavin Allan Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2004 Messages 7,613 Reaction score 6 Location Jefferson City, MO Apr 5, 2006 #10 I use it that way all the time. No need to take off the wheels if you don't want to. Just get 'em from the top. It isn't that bad.
I use it that way all the time. No need to take off the wheels if you don't want to. Just get 'em from the top. It isn't that bad.
S Stephane Bolduc Active Member Joined Oct 31, 2005 Messages 132 Reaction score 0 Location Montreal, QC Apr 5, 2006 #11 It is reachable from the top, but easier through the wheel. The Wheel does not have to be taken out, just turn it far right and remove the mud guard.
It is reachable from the top, but easier through the wheel. The Wheel does not have to be taken out, just turn it far right and remove the mud guard.
D Dave jackson 2 Member Joined Sep 18, 2004 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Location Plain City, OH Apr 5, 2006 #12