Mopar Spark Plugs For Sale

Spark plugs for sale aren't all built equal. Some are just better than others, and when you choose OEM spark plugs from Mopar OEM, you can be confident that your engine will have the right equipment that meets its original factory specifications, or even exceeds them. Our Mopar OEM team is standing by and ready to help you find the right genuine OEM spark plugs for sale at the right price.

6004507AB - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 6004507AB
25.4mm x 38.1mm. Rubber, Rear Floor Pan.
$13.13
MSRP $18.15
Save $5.02
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68166502AA - : Drain Plug for Mopar Image

Drain Plug

Mopar 68166502AA
$7.08
MSRP $9.85
Save $2.77
28.1% Off
1ZQ14LAHAA - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 1ZQ14LAHAA
$5.93
MSRP $8.25
Save $2.32
28.1% Off
68263913AA - : Plug, Left for Mopar Image

Plug, Left

Mopar 68263913AA
Park Sensor.
$5.99
MSRP $8.45
Save $2.46
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6106602AA - : Button Plug for Mopar Image

Button Plug

Mopar 6106602AA
Door Shutface. Screw Hole. Exterior Handle Screw. Handle Bezel Access. Door Handle Plug. For hole about 6" above latch. Door Access.
$4.78
MSRP $6.65
Save $1.87
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68432006AB - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 68432006AB
BODY
$13.98
MSRP $19.25
Save $5.27
27.4% Off
6BV62TX7AA - : Console Plug for Mopar Image

Console Plug

Mopar 6BV62TX7AA
Plastic.
$4.24
MSRP $5.90
Save $1.66
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5160283AA - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 5160283AA
$6.11
MSRP $8.45
Save $2.34
27.7% Off
6510082AA - : Pipe Plug for Mopar Image

Pipe Plug

Mopar 6510082AA
M24x1.50. All Plugs And Dowel Pins Must Be Installed On Cylinder Block Before Installing Engine.. Coolant Drain. Main Oil Gallery. Oil...
$6.59
MSRP $9.25
Save $2.66
28.8% Off
68187987AA - : Body Plug for Mopar Image

Body Plug

Mopar 68187987AA
Plug for Rear Closure Panel. Plug for Rear Clousre Panel. Square With Slit.
$4.24
MSRP $5.90
Save $1.66
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6510012AA - : Pipe Plug for Mopar Image

Pipe Plug

Mopar 6510012AA
.125-28.00x8.00. Main Oil Gallery. Main Oil Galllery.
$1.39
MSRP $2.00
Save $0.61
30.5% Off
5XQ03PD2AA - : Console Plug for Mopar Image

Console Plug

Mopar 5XQ03PD2AA
Plastic. Screw Cover Left.
$4.24
MSRP $5.90
Save $1.66
28.1% Off

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The Different Types of Spark Plugs

All spark plugs for sale have the same function: create a spark inside an engine cylinder, which then ignites vaporized gasoline. The actual parts that generate this spark are called electrodes. There are two per plug: a "side/ground" and a "center" electrode.

The material used for the side/ground electrode is the main variance:

  • Copper: lowest performance and shortest lifespan, but the most affordable option
  • Platinum: better performance and a longer life, but more expensive than copper
  • Iridium: best performance and longevity, but the highest price

There are also variations like double platinum spark plugs for sale. This "double" designation simply means that both electrodes are made of platinum - single platinum spark plugs (which are just called "platinum") will have a platinum side/ground electrode, but a copper-based center electrode. As you can imagine, adding platinum to both electrodes makes the plugs last even longer. Iridium, though, will always be the ultimate spark-plug variant in terms of performance and longevity.

The majority of modern commuter cars will use platinum spark plugs from the factory, as they hit an ideal balance of quality and affordability. For example, the OEM spark plugs for a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan with the 4.0-liter V-6 will be platinum (Mopar part number "SZFR5LP13G").

However, in high-performance engines, iridium spark plugs are oftentimes the OEM replacement: a 2021 Ram 2500 with the 6.4-liter HEMI V-8 is an example of this, as it uses iridium OEM spark plugs (Mopar part number "SP138239AC").

Overall, like with choosing air filters for sale, it's best to check your car's owner's manual or factory service manual to determine the OEM-recommended spark plugs replacement type.

We can help with this if you're stuck. Contact the Mopar OEM team to find and order spark plugs online for your car.

Spark Plugs vs. Glow Plugs

When you shop spark plugs for sale, you'll likely see glow plugs displayed alongside spark plugs. Think of it like a gas station that offers both gasoline and diesel: you wouldn't put diesel in your gasoline-powered car, and vice versa.

In short, spark plugs are only meant for gasoline engines, while glow plugs are solely used in diesels. Like head gaskets vs. intake gaskets for sale, these different plugs have very different applications.

Spark plugs are what actually ignite the gasoline; glow plugs do not cause combustion, rather, they heat the diesel fuel to assist the compression-based ignition process. Diesel fuel, if you didn't know, is combusted via compression rather than sparks, so you will never see diesel spark plugs for sale. And the heat of a glow plug would interfere with the gasoline ignition process, so gas engines will never need glow plugs for sale.

Spark Plugs for Sale and More

Be it Mopar spark plugs, Jeep Wrangler half doors, or fuel injectors for sale, you've arrived at the source for all your CDJR (and FIAT) parts needs. The Mopar OEM team is always happy to help you with those needs, too: contact us with any spark plug or other parts-related questions and receive expert advice alongside competitive prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Mopar spark plugs better than aftermarket options?

Mopar spark plugs will always be better than aftermarket options; they will be a specific factory-designated replacement for your car's spark plugs, so you can always trust that they'll meet manufacturer specifications and have an ideal balance of longevity, performance, and affordability. It's also harder to verify the fitment of aftermarket spark plugs, as the aftermarket brand has to cater to tons of different car makes and models.

How often should I replace my spark plugs?

Spark plug replacement intervals vary depending on a lot of factors, including the engine specifications and the type of spark plugs that you use. The range is vast: spark plugs can last anywhere from 30,000 to 120,000 miles, depending on those factors. If you choose iridium spark plugs for sale, you won't need to replace them as often.

Do you sell spark plugs individually or in sets?

We generally sell spark plugs individually, but can also offer sets with all the plugs you need. At Mopar OEM, we make it easy to buy spark plugs online: enter your vehicle's information into our search tool, and spark plugs for sale for your car will show up. The "Notes" or "Description" section may mention if the spark plugs are sold as a set.