CottonTexas
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Agreed, go with OE when possible for best fit. GM's (typically) got Denso from the factory, AutoLite makes Ford's Motorcraft, Champions for Dodge/Chrysler, and a lot of imports use NGK's with the exception of the Euros which mostly used Bosch. I'm with Wake on the iridium plugs, but they aren't available for everything, and can be costly. Mulit-pronged electrodes aren't typically worth their money since the spark usually finds a favorite path and keeps hitting the same spot every time anyway, and if you're going platinum, I'd say go for "double platinum" (they plate both electrodes) so you get the full benefits of platinum reliability. These are all my personal recommendations, but as per PineyCruisin's situation - A spark plug's a spark plug, and they should work across brand-lines. NGK's are notoriously reliable, but I don't think it's beyond them to make a dud every once in a blue-moon, however their QA is pretty tight. Just my 2¢, Cotton
P.S. TIP: Do not gap iridium plugs.
P.S. TIP: Do not gap iridium plugs.