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Best way to pull Spark Plug Wires?
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05/27/08 07:52 PM
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Why the heck can't I pull a boot without ruining it? I can't seem to get one out without pliers and that usually crushes the inside plastic. How do you guys do it. 2.7 4 cyl TIA
85 4Runner 22re, mostly stock. Over 340K miles(SOLD for $4000 7/06) 98 2.7 4cyl 4Runner Bone Stock perfect 200,000 miles (alright, it has a HG and clutch in it's past)
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Re: Best way to pull Spark Plug Wires?
[Re: Edy]
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05/27/08 10:05 PM
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Re: Best way to pull Spark Plug Wires?
[Re: Adam F]
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05/27/08 11:56 PM
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yeah fine but 3rz plug boots don't look like that. I actually asked parts guy at the dealership if there was a plug wire pulling tool. I'm starting a new acronym for the response: DIHS.
85 4Runner 22re, mostly stock. Over 340K miles(SOLD for $4000 7/06) 98 2.7 4cyl 4Runner Bone Stock perfect 200,000 miles (alright, it has a HG and clutch in it's past)
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