Well, I hit 30k miles this weekend, and one of my gifts was a gift card to Advanced Auto so I bought spark plugs, an air filter and new wiper blades. The spark plugs could not be easier to change. Even with taking my time, using anti-seize and some die-electric grease on the coil boots it only took me all of 20 minutes. You only need a T-30 torx socket and a normal 5/8" spark plug socket. Now I have two 5/8" spark plug sockets, one with the rubber plug holder insert and one without. I used the one with and duct taped the 6" extension to the socket (it wanted to leave the socket behind, and the plug hole is deep and narrow for getting pliers down there to pull it back up). Anyway, no problems with the old ones coming out. They were definitely worn too, they didn't have too many miles left to them (and the same for the air filter, very dirty and all on road miles). I used Autolite Copper Core's #5224 and a Purlolator standad air filter. I do plan on getting a K&N replacement filter too, but I figured I'd get a standard replacement for now until I order the K&N. This way I'll have a low mileage (in usage) filter to pop back in there when I have to clean/re-oil the K&N.
Anyway, two thumbs up for Jeep making this an easy service to perform.:smiley_thumbs_up::smiley_thumbs_up:
Anyway, two thumbs up for Jeep making this an easy service to perform.:smiley_thumbs_up::smiley_thumbs_up: