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quote:Originally posted by zzzhuh
I then called the Chrysler dealer who said they will NOT install them.
That is a consideration for me because I bought a Chrysler maintenance contract that pays for the installation and includes parts.
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That's only because they are jerks that will not touch anything unless it's a factory part. My stealership is like that. They told me the same thing when I brought rear pads on my first PT (2001). I told them that I guess they didn't need my money and did them myself. They lost out since I've never used their service department again unless it was a warranty issue.
The L boots are no big deal. If you can't install spark plug wires on a PT, then you shouldn't even be opening the hood.
I second Don. The Firewires are awesome. Great price and performance.
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