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Old November 22nd 04, 04:48 PM
Jimmy1990
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Default Plug removal – 1990 Jimmy

Thought I'd put new plugs in a 1990 GMC Jimmy but it looks difficult
on the drivers side.

Anybody have any helpful hints? Should I remove the steering
linkages? Undo the motor mount? Go in through the wheel well?

Bill
in Belleville
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Old November 26th 04, 03:53 AM
Steve W.
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Get a plug socket that has a built in universal joint, And go in through
the wheel well.
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Steve Williams



"Jimmy1990" > wrote in message
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> Thought I'd put new plugs in a 1990 GMC Jimmy but it looks difficult
> on the drivers side.
>
> Anybody have any helpful hints? Should I remove the steering
> linkages? Undo the motor mount? Go in through the wheel well?
>
> Bill
> in Belleville





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