there are 2 common size of sockets that fit spark plugs 9/16 and 5/8, if your not sure which one fits the kind of plugs you have get both from a auto parts store and take back the one you dont need. If you dont have a ratchet and an extension at least a foot long get those also. Do it while the engine is cold so you dont strip the threads and wont burn your hands. be careful putting the new plugs in if they dont go in smoothly your probably cross threading it and will ruin the threads. turn it out a couple of turns and try again till it goes in smooth.
good luck :)
2007-03-22 15:02:18
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answered by imre_14_2000 5
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you need a spark plug sucket, a rachet and an extention
2007-03-22 14:58:21
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answered by DERECK A 2
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it's called a spark plug socket, Einstein.
2007-03-22 14:58:27
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answered by knucklehead 61 2
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You may have to roll the engine foward to do that job.I'm not familar with that vehicle.
2007-03-22 15:15:06
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answered by gdwrnch40 6
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A professional or someone who actually knows what he is doing!!!
2007-03-22 15:01:01
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answered by Whitley 2
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