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Michael Gain

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I removed the intakes, but left the battery boxes. It would probably be easier access to remove the boxes, but not necessary.

I'm going to do my plugs in the next few days. For the 1.5 to 2 hour job, did you guys remove your air intakes and battery, or did you fish around all that stuff?
 

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I think i removed parts of the battery boxes. i did not remove the actual battery though.

as for tools, i used swivels and assorted wobble extensions to remove the spark plugs.
 

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I think I had the intakes out for other stuff I was messing with.

I did not remove either of my two batteries. I might have pulled the centermost piece of the aux battery tray out. Honestly don't remember.

I do remember multiple swivels being my friend.
 

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After tackling my sway bar bushings and removing my suspension compressor, I have enough swivels and wobbly extensions that I could probably scratch my ass with my toes, so I should be good to go.
 

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This is good info as I am planning to do the plugs soon myself. The back ones look like a pain to access but if someone can do it in two hours, I feel better about tackling it.
 

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