I bought TWICE and got it wrong both times! Listen to the people who left their reviews. One of my stock coils has failed (normal wear and tear for a 2006 Dodge). I figured I could replace all 4 at once because I figured the other one would be out soon. After about 3 months one of the replacement spools failed and I was stupid enough to throw away 3 working spools from my old stash so I figured I might have a bad batch and reordered another set of 4 spools. After 3 months one of the new ones broke! Both failed the same, that day everything is fine, driving home, no hesitation, stumbling etc. I go out the next day, start the car and one fails; no power, very rough idle, jerking. They are presumably out of service as the car cools down after being parked for the day. I ended up ordering the stock OEM coils and reluctantly kept one as a spare in case one of them failed, but so far so good with the OEMs. Make our mistake and buy something better!
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