Title. Ordered some spark plugs yesterday. Today get an email saying that my order has been canceled. I did not cancel it. Anybody else have this issue?
I would go aftermarket, personally. The Autolite XP985 should be perfect for most users, and should last 100k miles. (I had to swap mine for a colder plug but that's because I have a tune and run my engine hard.)
I would go aftermarket, personally. The Autolite XP985 should be perfect for most users, and should last 100k miles. (I had to swap mine for a colder plug but that's because I have a tune and run my engine hard.)
I'll go along with the other recommendation for the iridium tipped Autolite XP-985. It'll perform well for upwards of 200k miles according to what Autolite's electron scanning microscope showed on their iridium plugs with that many miles on them. I've had them in my TJ for close to a dozen years. NGK makes great plugs too but I really like the XP-985 for our Wrangler 4.0 engines.
I'll go along with the other recommendation for the iridium tipped Autolite XP-985. It'll perform well for upwards of 200k miles according to what Autolite's electron scanning microscope showed on their iridium plugs with that many miles on them. I've had them in my TJ for close to a dozen years. NGK makes great plugs too but I really like the XP-985 for our Wrangler 4.0 engines.
Title. Ordered some spark plugs yesterday. Today get an email saying that my order has been canceled. I did not cancel it. Anybody else have this issue?
likely may be a discontinued part number and they just canceled it without informing you.
ive ordered from a dealers online store in the past which listed items as available though I knew they were actually discontinued (thought they had a surplus of discontinued parts).. but I received a email notifying me my order was canceled and the part was no longer available.
Title. Ordered some spark plugs yesterday. Today get an email saying that my order has been canceled. I did not cancel it. Anybody else have this issue?
You realize mopar doesn't make their plugs right? Just go to your favorite parts store and buy the brand and part number that were oem for your jeep, gap them and install
You realize mopar doesn't make their plugs right? Just go to your favorite parts store and buy the brand and part number that were oem for your jeep, gap them and install
likely may be a discontinued part number and they just canceled it without informing you.
ive ordered from a dealers online store in the past which listed items as available though I knew they were actually discontinued (thought they had a surplus of discontinued parts).. but I received a email notifying me my order was canceled and the part was no longer available.