Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler JK engine mounts

Fuel Injector Service Interval

moops

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SO, My wife just told me that the deal called and told her that her 2016 JK is due for plugs and fuel injectors.
She has roughly 95,000 miles on it.
I get replacing the plugs, but replace the injectors?
Does this sound reasonable?

I know the pre-work effort to do either is involves the same work up to the actual replacement. So I'm thinking two birds with one stone...but injectors are $75-$110 each...that's a lot of dough to just replacing something because someone says it's time to do it just based on the mileage.
If the answer is yes, do the injectors, any recommendation of ones to use and ones to avoid?

What have you guys experienced?

Do I need to do this (injectors)? Should I just do it because I'm in there?

Oh, BTW I'm also replacing the radiator because it is leaking...had the same issue with my TJ many years back...

Thanks for any input/advice.

Moops
 
You'll want to use OEM parts no matter what, but if it was mine i'd not replace the injectors. As far as i'm concerned they should go alot more miles then 95,000.
 
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