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<blockquote data-quote="bwalker" data-source="post: 8102182" data-attributes="member: 2495"><p>Most of those stories are just that...stories. You can go up and down a heat range or two and it's not a big deal with a car in most cases. I've ran NGK heat range 6 plugs in applications that used a 8 stock and 10's in those using a 8 stock.</p><p></p><p>My Taco is going on 12 years old with 6 spent in the most heavily salted part of the US. No rust on the body or frame.</p><p>Fortunately Toyota warranties most of those trucks. Dana Corp was at fault as they made the frames using junk steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwalker, post: 8102182, member: 2495"] Most of those stories are just that...stories. You can go up and down a heat range or two and it's not a big deal with a car in most cases. I've ran NGK heat range 6 plugs in applications that used a 8 stock and 10's in those using a 8 stock. My Taco is going on 12 years old with 6 spent in the most heavily salted part of the US. No rust on the body or frame. Fortunately Toyota warranties most of those trucks. Dana Corp was at fault as they made the frames using junk steel. [/QUOTE]
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