should be pre gap. but worth double checking with your vehicle manual.
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luvsadealdealdeal
17 Mar 171#1
good prices
you can check if they are good for your petrol car by going to carparts4less, putting in your vehicle details, going to spark plugs, clicking through on NGK plugs where it will show manufacturer part number, which you can compare to the Halfords prices
carparts4less - SHAMROCK gets you 13.5% off, + 6% on TCB
muckspreader1 to luvsadealdealdeal
18 Mar 17#9
Tried my ref and NO plugs available.Not sure how to find out now?Good deal if you can get them for your car as mine were quoted at £50 a set :confused:
luvsadealdealdeal
17 Mar 17#2
had a minor panic as I just paid £2.50 for my spark plugs there - but Halfords are not selling them anyway, though I went for Bosch - I'd have gone for NGK at these prices though
luvsadealdealdeal
17 Mar 17#3
btw diesels don't need spark plugs so don't waste your time looking (if diesel)
nougat to luvsadealdealdeal
17 Mar 171#5
Mine does. It's a bitch to start!
Iceman29 to luvsadealdealdeal
18 Mar 17#11
Funny how majority of diesel owners still think they do :laughing:
pebsham
17 Mar 17#4
Good find
Oneday77
17 Mar 172#6
Ideal present for any Diesel Audi driver. That way there will be a bright spark behind the wheel for a change.
Huraqan
18 Mar 17#7
Great thanks just ordered a set for my Ford Focus 1.6
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should be pre gap. but worth double checking with your vehicle manual.
free c&c.
All comments (19)
you can check if they are good for your petrol car by going to carparts4less, putting in your vehicle details, going to spark plugs, clicking through on NGK plugs where it will show manufacturer part number, which you can compare to the Halfords prices
carparts4less - SHAMROCK gets you 13.5% off, + 6% on TCB