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Sorry - checked and couldn’t find what I was looking for and am sure it’s here ... 2010 Subaru Legacy 3.6 - installing new plugs - OEMS - NGK SILFR6C11 - looks like they come pre-gapped at .044 - does anyone know the OEM specs of what the gap should actually be? thanks!
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Good Evening, I just registered to the forum and was hoping to pickup some ideas from members experiences. I was thinking of starting to do some minor maintenance work on my car again. It has been a while but I think I can tackle some jobs, oil changes, spark plugs and brakes. I already got oil, oil filter and spark plugs and will change them soon. But first I need to replace my brakes pads and rotor on all 4 tires. I was online looking at the Power Stop / Performance Brake Pads / Rotors Kit. Its complete for the front and rear. Anyone have any experience with this kit? My car is a daily driver, I put about 25k a year on the car, mostly highway. Looking for something that will perform well and last. Also I ordered spark plugs for said car, does anyone have the gap? Its a 2.5i Premium 4 cylinder 2013 Legacy. I asked the dealer but they gave me .039 or .043. He said to look under the hood, should have the gap but I can't find it anywhere. I ordered OEM plugs that came with car. Johnsradios