Everything is taken care of fella's.
Thanks for all the input.
Honest to goodness truth, this was the first time I have changed those stinking things out. Freaked out cuz I didn't realize at the time I wrote this that all the wires are the same length because they all have seperate coils. Thus it didn't matter if I mixed them up or not.
The next morning after I wrote this I smacked myself after realizing my ignorance and changed all the plugs and wires in about 45min to an hour.
Pretty good for first try huh and with NO help. I decided that my buddy was more help than good.
Anyways, I used ACDelco wires and ACDelco Iridium plugs. Can't go wrong with that combo 
Only cost me a whopping $153 bucks.........stupid delco wires!!!
Of course those plugs were $6.58 a piece also!!
But she is running strong now. Started right up with no hesitation.
Thanks,
Kinjo
P.S. I said "leads" because that is what was printed on the instructions and that is what the parts guy called them. I am just a redneck from TN.
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