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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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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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.
lol tranny fluid doesn't need replaced that often. even 30k is a bit much, and Valvoline maxlife is just fine for your car. you'll end up paying more for fluid than you'll save by extending the longevity of the car. cost vs benefit
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.
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
Watch a YouTube video of the process for your specific make and model. Some can be quite tedious, up against the firewall or needing some disassembly of mounted parts to access. Some are sitting on top and quite easy.
Received $24 rebate this morning, in case anyone has doubts about actually receiving it from an Amazon purchase. I just noticed that I paid 10% more for mine when I bought before this was posted by OP.
I'm part of the "DENSO/NGK only for imports Group"
But what is it about other brands like this "auto lite" for example that makes it crappy in a Japanese motor?
If both were built with the same quality materials, specced and gapped properly, anyone know any specific reason on why it's no good? (Unless the differences are all in the build material… that would be the answer.)
Thanks
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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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1. NGK for Honda/Acura as OEM. (Denso for Toyota/Lexus).
2. Get it directly from authorized retailer.
Doesn't matter who sells them, which website....Chinese junk..
Watch a YouTube video of the process for your specific make and model. Some can be quite tedious, up against the firewall or needing some disassembly of mounted parts to access. Some are sitting on top and quite easy.
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But what is it about other brands like this "auto lite" for example that makes it crappy in a Japanese motor?
If both were built with the same quality materials, specced and gapped properly, anyone know any specific reason on why it's no good? (Unless the differences are all in the build material… that would be the answer.)
Thanks
Don't do it. Honda is denso or ngk only
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The serial number is always on the white part. Have already verified some NGK sparkplugs I bought off Amazon