I'm sorry you don't have a hot seat anymore.. :D
Do as suggested above. Many times it's the simply the wiring of the heater itself breaking. After heating cycles and flexing of the seat they can simply break. Check the connector at the seat for power
I've used Weathertech. You can get them from Amazon and other sites. Cabelas sells mats that are made by Weathertech. There is another good brand of mats, but right now the name escapes me..........
If I did it with the above method, I'd sure put additional blocking in the center of the bed and the frame. Something that cannot fail to hold the hold. Those two blocks scream "floor jack failure" to me
That oil is supposed to be there, keeps your plugs lubed really well. You need to check your blinker fluid level and muffler bearings at this time too. :jester:
I've wondered if they dropped the iridium recommendation for older vehicles, figuring they have higher mileage, maybe using oil, the platinum plugs would last plenty long under these conditions
On your original question.... NGK is a good choice since they are known to produce AC D plugs, but I've also used Denso in place of AC D with zero issues
They make one for winter. Apparently made of sturdier material. From the way I read their info sounds like it might be damaged by ice/snow eventually. The one I've actually seen in person is pretty lightweight
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