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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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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Note: We cannot confirm that Amazon purchase is eligible for this rebate; Amazon is not listed under the retailer dropdown list on the submission form, but there is an "Other Retailer - Not Listed" option. We summarize the rebate terms as offered by the rebate provider, but be sure to personally verify all rebate requirements and double check everything before submitting. We are not responsible for ineligible or invalid rebate submissions.
I can confirm from personal experience that the rebate has been approved for a purchase from Amazon.
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How much effort it is to replace spark plugs DIY? I do very basic stuff like filters, wipers but willing to try if it doesn't involve any special tools
i paid $75 for 4-PK NGK 6215 LASER IRIDUM SPARK PLUGS from AutoZone back in Nov for my Elantra. I still would pay that over these. Only use OEM for engine components
How much effort it is to replace spark plugs DIY? I do very basic stuff like filters, wipers but willing to try if it doesn't involve any special tools
Depends on the engine and what's in the way of access. Some 4 bangers are a breeze, but V-6 and V-8 engines, especially FWD, tend to require a lot of removals and contortions to get them in and out. Once you have access it's just a matter of pulling out the wire, remove via socket wrench with correct size socket, gap the new ones and screw them in carefully with the correct torque and reverse what you did to get to them.
i paid $75 for 4-PK NGK 6215 LASER IRIDUM SPARK PLUGS from AutoZone back in Nov for my Elantra. I still would pay that over these. Only use OEM for engine components
The older I get the more I agree. My Honda tranny gets bathed in new OEM Honda fluid every 3,000-6,000 miles, other critical engine components are also not worth trying to save a few bucks over OEM, not worth the stress and hassle to do it twice or have subpar performance or other problems on certain vehicles.
My first post on sd…, fake spark plugs will silently kill your ignition coils and engine cylinders will start misfiring. Repair bill??? Could run upto $5000… l learnt fairly expensive lesson when bought 4 spark plugs from ebay in $16 assuming they are Toyota original plugs. After an year or so had rough engine when car was idle. My engine had performance issues as well. Had some doubt and did my research. Immediately replaced all plugs n ignition coils. My car started running smooth after that. I had to spend $300 extra. My odyssey is due for spark plugs but I would not go for cheaper option. Somewhat I trust on stuff sold n ship by Amazon but I wouldn't go for cheaper options. Hardly $50 spark plugs which has life for 100k miles… may be 10 years or more… I would prefer denso single spark plug option which is $9 on amazon. I did the same when I replaced ignition coil n plugs last time i.e. denso… sold n ship by amazon
The older I get the more I agree. My Honda tranny gets bathed in new OEM Honda fluid every 3,000-6,000 miles, other critical engine components are also not worth trying to save a few bucks over OEM, not worth the stress and hassle to do it twice or have subpar performance or other problems on certain vehicles.
Fresh ATF fluid every 3-6k miles? That is unnecessary.
This is coming from the Autolite store on Amazon. They will obviously want to protect their reputation so the genuine article will be shipped.
Paranoid much?
You have no idea how Amazon works. Even if you buy "sold by Amazon" or "sold by autolite", if it's shipped by Amazon, they will pull inventory that other 3rd party sellers sent to Amazon and send it to you. The 3rd party sellers are the ones that send in the fakes. I bought an air hose directly from Amazon, it was clearly fake, packaging was really bad, product wasn't exactly what was pictured even though it was sold by Amazon. The manufacturer even had warnings on their site about buying from Amazon and getting counterfeit products.
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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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Anything else is a risk for Japanese vehicles
Depends on the engine and what's in the way of access. Some 4 bangers are a breeze, but V-6 and V-8 engines, especially FWD, tend to require a lot of removals and contortions to get them in and out. Once you have access it's just a matter of pulling out the wire, remove via socket wrench with correct size socket, gap the new ones and screw them in carefully with the correct torque and reverse what you did to get to them.
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The older I get the more I agree. My Honda tranny gets bathed in new OEM Honda fluid every 3,000-6,000 miles, other critical engine components are also not worth trying to save a few bucks over OEM, not worth the stress and hassle to do it twice or have subpar performance or other problems on certain vehicles.
Fresh ATF fluid every 3-6k miles? That is unnecessary.
Tranny fluid every 3k-6k is beyond nuts.
Tranny fluid every 3k-6k is beyond nuts.
There is a lot of beyond nuts in this thread
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Paranoid much?