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In this video, I replaced the spark plug plugs and spark plug wires on a Subaru Forester with the 2.5L naturally-aspirated (non-turbo) engine. I recommend that the spark plugs be replaced at 50k mile intervals. This vehicle developed a misfire due to running the spark plugs for nearly 115k miles. Unfortunately, the spark plug wire boot for cylinder #1 was damaged due to spark energy burning a hole through it, so I went ahead and replaced the entire set of spark plug wires. This process should be similar on 2009-2013 Foresters with the naturally-aspirated 2.5L engine. Also other Subaru models with the 2.5L. Time spent: About 30 minutes Spark plugs used: NGK FR5AP-11 (5463) http://a.co/8w3GkzC Spark plug wire set used: NGK 55004 RC-FX101 http://a.co/8ufK3lt Spark plug gap: .043" Spark plug torque: 20 ft/lbs (27Nm) Spark plug gap tool used: Snap-On FBP-1 http://a.co/3qTdM7j Antiseize: http://a.co/95pMDcX Dielectric grease: http://a.co/9G5NbQj Other tools used: 3/8" drive flex head ratchet: Snap-On FLF80A https://store.snapon.com/Dual-80-174-... 5/8" spark plug socket: http://a.co/73WBcDV 3/8" drive torque wrench w/ flex head: http://a.co/5DgYaPa 3/8" drive extension 3" and 6". Use these, the SK ones I used in the video were worn out: http://a.co/bWkDEN9 3/8" drive universal: http://a.co/8rzguVI Flat head screwdriver: http://a.co/2DkXnTV