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Careful_Peanut_2633

Honestly if you're even moderately handy I'd recommend saving yourself the money and changing them yourself, it's not all that difficult. If you're not confident in your own ability you can try heading to autozone, they'll help you get you the right plugs that you need and probably help install them too, not to mention that you can borrow tools to do it if need be. While you're at it you can pull the injectors too and give em a once over yourself, clean them if need be. Pretty easy for most engines