Spark plug NGK or Champion
I only use NGK or Nippon Denso plugs, for a reason after a career as a technician.
Word to the wise, avoid using anything but the OEM recommended Champion Iridium plugs. Jeeps are pretty finicky when it comes to the sparkies.
The NGK plugs are like $8ea when you buy 16. Still costs you nearly $800 less than what the dealer cost for that job is. And they last 60-75k miles.
Spark plugs do actually vary for some reason, I always use whats oem to the car. In my case thats the ngk iridium plugs (same goes for cables).
NGK or bust.
Most manufacturers don't make their own spark plugs anyway. They are usually just rebranded Denso/NGK/Bosch. I would have no concern fitting NGK spark plugs provided the part number is correct.
Use NGK brand and replace it.
just did my wife’s Nissan rogue and it needed NGK spark plugs that were around $35 each.
I stopped buying “NGK Iridium” plugs on eBay AND Amazon a while back. They’re nearly all chinesium knockoffs.
Put in new plugs which are NGK 2309 at stock gap which was recommended by my tuner. DID NOT CHANGE OR FIX MY PROBLEM.
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