What brand of spark plug wires?

So I guess that also answers my original question about what the OP did ... since it was an 04.

My statement should have included the qualifier of being a 4.0. I wasn't thinking about the 4 cylinder motors...I know almost nothing about them.
 
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Have you adjusted to your new home and the humidity?
p.s. It's weird seeing your location as anything but Cali after all these years.
Yes pretty well adjusted, though the heat and humidity is damned oppressive though. I can last 10-15 minutes in the garage before I have to head back into the house. Love our area, but it's just really flat lol. What's amazing is every place we can think of that we need to go to is within 2-4 miles of our house, which includes pretty much a whole bunch of restaurants, Home Depot, Walmart, etc. And a great golf course clubhouse is only 3-4 blocks from our home so we don't have to go far to eat/have cocktails. We're not joining the golf club, my shoulder doesn't work too well, so it's nice they don't require us to be members to enjoy the clubhouse and bar. Yeah if I can't live where the wheeling is great like I did in SoCal, at least it's pretty nice in our new neighborhood. And probably more than half of the homes here keep an American flag up out front so that's nice too. So at my advanced age it's not a bad place to be lol.
 
Have you adjusted to ... the humidity?

does that happen?

I lived in OK for 26 years and was ok with it, but I moved to Colorado for 5 years where I got used to a place where I could bring a glass of ice water outside in the hottest hour of the year and not leave a puddle of condensation where it sat. Now I've been back in OK for a year; it's still awful and I'm beginning to fear my maladjustment to it is permanent.

And this BS isn't helping me.
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Yes pretty well adjusted, though the heat and humidity is damned oppressive though. I can last 10-15 minutes in the garage before I have to head back into the house. Love our area, but it's just really flat lol. What's amazing is every place we can think of that we need to go to is within 2-4 miles of our house, which includes pretty much a whole bunch of restaurants, Home Depot, Walmart, etc. And a great golf course clubhouse is only 3-4 blocks from our home so we don't have to go far to eat/have cocktails. We're not joining the golf club, my shoulder doesn't work too well, so it's nice they don't require us to be members to enjoy the clubhouse and bar. Yeah if I can't live where the wheeling is great like I did in SoCal, at least it's pretty nice in our new neighborhood. And probably more than half of the homes here keep an American flag up out front so that's nice too. So at my advanced age it's not a bad place to be lol.

Sounds great, after you adjust to not seeing many rocks or hills. :) I worked/ lived in Marathon Key years ago for my father-in-law. The heat and humidity was about equal to here in Va, minus the thunderstorms from nowhere all the time.
p.s. You know who to vote for in 2024.🇺🇸
 
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does that happen?

I lived in OK for 26 years and was ok with it, but I moved to Colorado for 5 years where I got used to a place where I could bring a glass of ice water outside in the hottest hour of the year and not leave a puddle of condensation where it sat. Now I've been back in OK for a year; it's still awful and I'm beginning to fear my maladjustment to it is permanent.

And this BS isn't helping me.
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Humidity on a great day here is 75%. You start to sweat when temps are a cool 68 degrees.
 
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Humidity on a great day here is 75%. You start to sweat when temps are a cool 68 degrees.

We had a few days of 80 degree dew point a couple of weeks ago...92 degrees with a 115 heat index (literally). Bad enough that I spent a couple hours working outside and promptly cut all my hair off after spending 2 years growing it out like a hippy. it gets a little drier here as we get deeper into summer, but we just trade a little bit of humidity for more heat...and it's still very humid, just not tropical humid.
 
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We had a few days of 80 degree dew point a couple of weeks ago...92 degrees with a 115 heat index (literally). Bad enough that I spent a couple hours working outside and promptly cut all my hair off after spending 2 years growing it out like a hippy. it gets a little drier here as we get deeper into summer, but we just trade a little bit of humidity for more heat...and it's still very humid, just not tropical humid.

Dew points are another huge factor. People who don't care/know about dew points or humidity probably live in Canada or Comifornia. 😬
 
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I loved the golf cart I owned 20 years ago unto I had to replace its batteries for close to $900. I wonder how much that would cost today. 😱

Was this it? It's red, trail rated and has a nice winch and stereo. ;)
p.s. It has Bushcracker pocket flares, so probably not.
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