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Old 11-19-2012, 07:59 PM
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Accel coils from Amazon are less than $300 last time I checked... Motorcraft are like $100 each. Check rockauto.com or partsgeek.com for good prices also
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Originally Posted by Brandmaner
Im sure it's because they where changed before he bought it :P
nope my truck only has 28K miles
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Accel 140033-8 3 is the part number. Amazon $215 shipped

The reviews are good except for the few who ordered the wrong part numbers...

Djfllmn-I'd be changing them plugs next weekend lol shouldn't have any problems at 28k doing them now and following the tsb with the antiseize

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yea they are gonna be getting done at the next oil change lol
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Originally Posted by Fx4-Michael
Accel 140033-8 3 is the part number. Amazon $215 shipped

The reviews are good except for the few who ordered the wrong part numbers...

Djfllmn-I'd be changing them plugs next weekend lol shouldn't have any problems at 28k doing them now and following the tsb with the antiseize
Same coils i bought, use dielectric grease on the coil boots when you install them. I did mine myself. Truck ran alot better, i had already had the plugs done 20k ago.
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Stuff like that is when I'm glad I bought an aftermarket warranty with a 100$ deductible
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I have the Global automotive COPs in my truck and have not had 1 problem with them...dielectric grease is a must and i bought mine off ebay for $80 shipped for all 8.



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