4-Pack Autolite Iridium XP Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs (XP5701)
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Amazon has 4-Pack Autolite Iridium XP Automotive Replacement Spark Plugs (XP5701) $8.04 - $12 Rebate ($3 per Iridium XP) = Free or Better. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member xlnc for posting this deal.
You will pay $8.04 and should receive $12 back via rebate
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Log on to autoliterebates.com and follow online instructions. Rebate requests must be postmarked no later than February 15 2024 . Requests received after February 15, 2024 will not be honored. Online registration MUST include an uploaded copy of receipt.
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Mail-to:
Autolite Igniting Your Passion
Dept. 132700-12
PO Box 52106
Phoenix, AZ 85072
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Limit 16 Autolite Spark Plugs per person or household. Maximum per person or household: Maximum $16.00 for Platinum Spark Plugs ($1.00 per spark plug), Maximum $32.00 for Double Platinum Spark Plugs ($2.00 per spark plug), Maximum $32.00 for Glow Plugs ($2.00 per spark plug), Maximum $48.00 for Iridium XP Spark plugs ($3.00 per spark plug), Maximum $48.00 for Iridium Ultra Finewire Spark plugs ($3.00 per spark plug).
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That doesn't matter due to Amazon's policy of comingling product from different sellers. If one vendor sells counterfeit product, they all sell counterfeit product.
Good chance of fakes with spark plugs online/amz/ebay
Agreed with the last two comments. Amazon still mixes up their inventory with 3rd party. That's why you still see the most recent reviews of fakes for any product on Amazon if you look through the reviews.
For spark plugs, never trust Amazon or ebay or any 3rd party sellers. If you want a discount, get it off rockauto and if you need it quick, try to find coupons (sign up for coupons) for local retailers like autozone. With fake spark plugs, there are reports of the tips breaking off, worse performance/mileage vs your worn out plugs, etc.
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I don't think anyone bothers to make fakes for Autolite. If you're going to go through the trouble of making counterfeit spark plugs, you always do NGK
And I thought I got a good deal on NGK R7437-9 racing spark plugs for $20 each 🥵
Thanks OP, in for a set. I checked and the ones for my car (XP3924) didn't have any 3rd party sellers using FBA so should be safe. Not a money maker, but still a really good deal, esp after the rebate.
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03-12-2023 at 02:59 PM.
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My odyssey is coming up for a spark plug change. TU and repped.
I have Odyssey too. Never used those cheap brands. Only used NGK from Auto Zone & Advanced Auto.
1. NGK for Honda/Acura as OEM. (Denso for Toyota/Lexus).
2. Get it directly from authorized retailer.
I have Odyssey too. Never used those cheap brands. Only used NGK from Auto Zone & Advanced Auto.
1. NGK for Honda/Acura as OEM. (Denso for Toyota/Lexus).
2. Get it directly from authorized retailer.
Don't do it, not worth the potential headache. Even if you have to pay retail at dealership, it's worth the time and money to know you're getting genuine Honda originals.
Imo, spark plugs are not worth cheaping out on. I've tried these in the past, and the oem spark plugs I replaced these with seemed to make my car run smoother. Do what you want, but spark plugs are not that expensive to begin with and last a long time. Is it really worth a potential headache?
Don't do it, not worth the potential headache. Even if you have to pay retail at dealership, it's worth the time and money to know you're getting genuine Honda originals.
The more I deal with cars and replacement parts the more I like OEM. I mean something as simple as wiper blades, the OEM toyota blades last a ton longer and just work better than any of the ones I buy online and they really aren't much more than bosch or other big brands. I think I paid like $8 each last time.
I hate dealing with lower quality stuff and too many things have been iffy and confusing for me and I'm an avid DIYer so I've changed all kinds of things on my car. OEM is worth it for me.
My honest advice is NOT to get these. I got these brand new installed into my 2014 car. After about a week, the car had the same problem again (acceleration lacking, choking/struggling to accelerate even the smallest amount). I had to run a full deal diagnostic again only to find out its these spark plugs. I immediately went out and bough Bosch ones and have had zero issues since. In my opinion, spark plugs are cheap relatively speaking but so critical to an ICE so I would spend a little more for peace of mind. Hope this helps someone!
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For spark plugs, never trust Amazon or ebay or any 3rd party sellers. If you want a discount, get it off rockauto and if you need it quick, try to find coupons (sign up for coupons) for local retailers like autozone. With fake spark plugs, there are reports of the tips breaking off, worse performance/mileage vs your worn out plugs, etc.
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I have Odyssey too. Never used those cheap brands. Only used NGK from Auto Zone & Advanced Auto.
1. NGK for Honda/Acura as OEM. (Denso for Toyota/Lexus).
2. Get it directly from authorized retailer.
1. NGK for Honda/Acura as OEM. (Denso for Toyota/Lexus).
2. Get it directly from authorized retailer.
Don't do it, not worth the potential headache. Even if you have to pay retail at dealership, it's worth the time and money to know you're getting genuine Honda originals.
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I hate dealing with lower quality stuff and too many things have been iffy and confusing for me and I'm an avid DIYer so I've changed all kinds of things on my car. OEM is worth it for me.
Go buy NGK spark plugs for your Pilot even though they are more expensive. NGK is the OEM for Honda.
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