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FR7DC+

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Anyone any idea what FR7DC+ Bosch spark plugs are meant to fit? Had someone pick up an order for me at GSF today and thats what were in the box. :shock:

Should have been WR7DC+ or similar
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Please sir, me sir :)

Bosch decoder

http://br.bosch-automotive.com/media/pa ... ung_de.pdf

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The main difference appears to be the nut size. I'm assuming therefore that the 7DC+ is the same and the FR denotes the different socket/nut size.

In which case (in theory) I could actually use them if it came to it.
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Yep think so, you need one of the newer skinny plug spanners
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