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Installing new Spark plugs

Get them from under the car. Do the easy one's from the topside. I've changed plugs on Mopars for years. If you can't get the socket on them you can use a box wrench,it works pretty good I 've just retired after 45 years in the auto repair business and I've changed probably thousands of mopar plugs. If you go under the car, don't forget the jackstands. Good luck !!!
 
SPARK PLUG SOCKET Husky CBD626S

2.375" OAL (shorter than a lot others)
13/16" with 13/16" OD hex 3/8" drive

I've used this on BB A & B bodies for a long time. All I've needed is this socket, a fine tooth flex head ratchet, and a 13/16 combination wrench. All come out from the top.
 
I did all plugs with a combination of wrench and socket, except for two on right side. I went to the neighbour who has a hoist, was it ever easy to get at from underneath, All done.
Once again thanks for all your help.
 
If you can't find that shorty socket, you can always get an extra standard plug socket and just cut it down with a hacksaw. I have pretty good collection of cut sockets, torch bent wrenchs, home-made pullers and compressors for the various cars.
 
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