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mgold97

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I got my new set in a mail today , but two of the wires look totally different from what I have on now. Any advice on where they might go ? Any pictures would help a bunch.

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Or pictures of your wires would help.
 

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sorry don't have a cam. poor folk lol
 

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sorry... hard to help ya then... how many did they send you total? what motor do you have?
 

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It's a 2.9l. i was just wondering if somebody else bought oem ford wires and they looked different and where they fit.
 

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well without a picture im going to guess... there are usually 2 angled wires for cylinder 4 and cylinder 3.
 

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how many did they send you total?
 

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The sets of Motorcraft wires I've bought over the years did look different from the factory ones. The boots have changed slightly. Match the wires up by length and get them as close as you can from tip to tip.

Never had a problem with that method.
 

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