adam_knox Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 So I'm buying a laptop cord on amazon and I'm sooooo close to the free shipping I thought I'd tack on spark plugs to save myself 6 bucks. For the stock 49 Chrysler do I want resistor or non-resistor spark plugs? I have no idea on the difference... Anyone know what I should get? Thanks gang! AUTOLITE Part # 295 More Info {PLUGS Non Resistor (Rebate Available! See Promotions & Rebates Page for Details.)} Sale Item OE Style; Gap .035; Non-resistor Choose: + Sold in packs of {x}; Price reflects cost of each individual item, not the pack Part Image Add to Cart AUTOLITE Part # 306 More Info {PLUGS Resistor (Rebate Available! See Promotions & Rebates Page for Details.)} Sale Item Gap .035; Resistor + Sold in packs of 4; Price reflects cost of each individual item, not the pack Part Image $1.46 $0.00 $1.46 Add to Cart BOSCH Part # 7915 More Info {SUPER PLUS (Rebate Available! See Promotions & Rebates Page for Details.)} Sale Item GAP=0.035" Part Image $1.81 $0.00 $1.81 Add to Cart CHAMPION Part # 592 More Info {Copper Plus #RJ12C} OEM Spark Plug {.030 gap } Quote
Merle Coggins Posted March 12, 2010 Report Posted March 12, 2010 If you have a radio go with resistor plugs. The resistors help to suppress radio interference. I'd get the Autolite 306 plugs if I were doing the shoping. Merle Quote
adam_knox Posted March 12, 2010 Author Report Posted March 12, 2010 Thanks Merle! See, it won't be so bad when I move, seems half the time we only get to chat on here anyways! =p I'll try to swing by in the next two weeks. Spring break is coming up and gonna see if I can get those top bows aligned and painted... Quote
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