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02-15-2016, 08:09 AM | #89 |
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Makes sense, i mean at 40k my car/dealer was saying I needed to change my spark plugs but that could have been a scheduled thing. Honestly I'm glad I did them, they were so easy and for how cheap I got them.
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I've taken mine out and found some at .027 so Make sure to gap down if you have to and check each one. It's weird how that goes unregulated.
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05-31-2016, 11:00 PM | #94 |
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I did the spark plugs for the piece of mind on my f10 535i with just a little under 32k miles and out of warranty. Parts were only $55 new from ebay and labor is about $95 via yourmechanic, the tech that worked on my car has tons of certifications including "ASE" and finished swapping out the plugs in a timely manner. For those of you wondering, this company is pretty reputable across the states and they are mobile so they come to you. Auto shops were charging anywhere from $200-$300 for labor alone, the stealership being the most expensive at $400 just for labor. The job did not appear that hard on the n55 535i after removing the engine cover. I felt that the labor was cheap enough for me not to tackle the job myself.
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