Motorcraft Plug Wires or Aftermarket?

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SHO_ROLLER

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I can get ACDelco or motorcraft. The AC's are $49 and the Motorcraft are $129. Oh yeah, what plugs would you guys recommend?

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Anthony :thumb:
 

wood_e

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The AC Delco wires are a quality product. You might want to try the Autolite Platnum plugs or the Motorcraft FW plugs.
 

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I'm using the AC/Delcos...save the $ over the Motorcraft wires. They fit great. I'd use the Motorcraft plugs though.
 

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Motorcraft plugs are the only way to go.
 

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[broken record]

When we first opened in 2002 one of the problems I wanted to correct was the lack of a plug wire alternative, rather, a cheap plug wire alternative. We purchased one of pretty much every set of available wires on the market and concluded that AC Delcos fit as well as stock and seal at the top of the valve cover with no issues. We are the ones that brought these to the market and have sold hundreds of sets with one set returned ( I sent them plug wires for a Vulcan :Embarrassment:

The AC Delcos are fine. :)

[/broken record]
 

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I'm going with Taylors as my replacement. I hear good things. :thumb:
 

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