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antiseize on plugs

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bg00gt

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Do any of yall use antisieze when u change your plugs?
 

GT2000JAY

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Yes
 

JonJon

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Yes.
 
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01'TRUE BLUE GT

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You'd be foolish to NOT use it when changing your plugs. I also use dielectric grease on the tops of the plugs and inside the boots for the coils.
 

Sam98

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Absolutely...I got tired of busting my knuckles trying to get plugs out.
 
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yes
 

Sleepy1

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Absolutely, but only a very small amount.
 

bg00gt

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thanks guys
 

Trublu01

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And on rear studs too. Makes swaping to slicks and back alot easier.
 

Wills Black 98

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i use dielectric and anti seize
 

trinity_gt

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Anti-seize is a must with aluminum heads. With iron heads a wee bit of engine oil fine but with Al, a/s is a priority to avoid damaging the threads in the head next time the plugs are removed, especially if you go 60,000 miles (or more) between plug changes.
 
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White96GTinFla

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Always have and always will
 

GOLDENPONY

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Anti Sieze

Yes
 
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cant go wrong using it
 
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