118,000 miles. 2003 Chevrolet Avalanche 5.3 liters. Installing these wires was easy and perfect! The hardest part of this job is taking the old wires and disconnecting them! It was difficult to get wires, the players then pulled very hard. The wires broke and the boot was left on the pug, cut off with a knife. Using a small set of needle pointers, remove the shoe. Removed the old fork with various extensions. I used a short pretty wrench with a broken rod. A short ratchet with many teeth suited me. Wear a good pair of mechanic's gloves, they can save your hand. Lubricate the threads with anti-seize before installing new spark plugs. Not another. before wiring. Apply some electrical lube to a cotton swab on the inside of the boots. You will walk easier! The wires fit perfectly. They were a little shorter than the ones I took off the MSD. I had square coils part number 12558693. I was using E 3 forks. I expect better gas mileage and smoother engine running. This job took about 4 hours due to the difficulty of removing the old plugs and cables. Much luck! The red handle wire remover sucks, don't buy that guy!
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