5.7 plugs strut/shocks and belt.

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Wasn’t fun especially the second time both the rear drivers top shock bolt and plugs behind the brake booster make it a pg13 event. 30 k on the plugs and about 15 on the RC struts and shocks.One day after I sent them the alignment sheet and measurements I got replacements. Still sucks.Feels like new.
 
Everything looks good except the shocks. I have not seen good luck with any rough country products from the lift kits to the shocks that we have installed for customers...who were budget/cheap and brought us these products.

They don't last long at all. I hope you have better results.
 
You’re right and not to be ungrateful but the trouble combined with the time to do it isn’t covered by the warranty.
 
Looks good :cool:

Just so you know for next time, the NGK Laser Iridium will last much longer than 30k, usually over 100k, They last much longer than the Iridium IX :)

What kind of belt is that? :unsure:
 
Everything looks good except the shocks. I have not seen good luck with any rough country products from the lift kits to the shocks that we have installed for customers...who were budget/cheap and brought us these products.

They don't last long at all. I hope you have better results.
Plus I paid for the upgraded struts with the 4”kit
 
i was making a joke brother.

must get twice the mpg and twice the power........or not.

i dont understand ford or dodge with the double plugs
I agree, but at least on my Ford 6.2 it's difficult to complain because they're all so easy. I'd rather do 16 on a 6.2 than 8 on Triton 5.4. ANY DAY. ;)

But yeah, the design theory is above my pay grade.
 
I put plugs in a 5.7 a few years ago. Guy said firestone had been maintaining it.14 plugs were bosch. the 2 tough to get to ones were well worn champions. Truçk had 225k on it.

sounds like a shady shop that cheated and only did 14 of the 16, which is sadly common with some cars :sneaky:

Not surprising if it was done at Firestone :poop:
 
i was making a joke brother.

must get twice the mpg and twice the power........or not.

i dont understand ford or dodge with the double plugs
It's a function of emissions compliance. Second plug is an afterburn device, reducing HC's in the exhaust. Because of this, Ford and Chrysler had been able to soldier on with traditional port fuel injection longer where GM went DI earlier.

IIRC, the 5.7 Hemi had never gone DI and had always remained emissions compliant.

Pick your poison: deal with a potentially more expensive/troublesome DI system, or change extra spark plugs.
 
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sounds like a shady shop that cheated and only did 14 of the 16, which is sadly common with some cars :sneaky:

Not surprising if it was done at Firestone :poop:
II did the plugs both times on the ram it originally was only to do the warranty replacement for the struts/shocks but I threw in the belt and plugs at that time in case I couldn’t do the screwy belt. No complaints except for the loss of the front Michelin tires that only have 15k on them. And yes I was rotating them.All the 16 plugs were done and looked like they had 30 k for sure.

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Looks good :cool:

Just so you know for next time, the NGK Laser Iridium will last much longer than 30k, usually over 100k, They last much longer than the Iridium IX :)

What kind of belt is that? :unsure:
The original belt was included with the procharger kit and thanks I will look at the lasers for the vette and caddy
 
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