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I'm a dumbåss...

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I did my plugs & wires this moring.... (2000 Forester)

 

 

I did the rear driver's side first, because it looked to be the hardest.

And it was... snaking my hands and tools into that cramped spot...

 

When it came time to put the boot on the new plug, I couldn't get it on, so I resigned myself to removing a few items to open up that area. Imagine my surprise when it was only two bolts to get the windshield washer fluid tank out of the way. Doh!

 

 

At least I had only gotten halfway through, and on the passanger side i removed the intake ducting first. (3 bolts)

 

 

Other than removing a total of 5 bolts to get a clear shot at the plugs, this was just as easy as my 1978 DL.

 

Nice.

Are you looking for confirmation of your thread title? :lol:

 

 

At least you had common sense enough to do some problem solving instead of just pushing on and getting sore knuckles and broken parts.

i just put new plugs in my 96 leg and it was pretty easy...........minus, like you said, rear drivers side, but i managed without dissasembling anything.

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