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Old 03-26-2013, 02:18 PM
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Got it back a few hours ago. It's runnin like a champ after replacing the coil
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Used motor for 500 a town away.
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Originally Posted by BROWNINGFX4
Got it back a few hours ago. It's runnin like a champ after replacing the coil
Nice!! What are ur plans for the new truck? SAS?
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Originally Posted by BROWNINGFX4
Got it back a few hours ago. It's runnin like a champ after replacing the coil
How much did it cost you? I'm having the same issues and the only thing I have not replaced are the coils
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It cost 109.50 for a new coil and spark plug., thats labor and parts
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Nice!! What are ur plans for the new truck? SAS?
Ahhh you've got my attention now brother
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Originally Posted by Dholla

How much did it cost you? I'm having the same issues and the only thing I have not replaced are the coils
You can do it yourself for half the cost.
Old 03-26-2013, 07:48 PM
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Yeah it's definetly cheaper to do anything yourself if you have the tools and time
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Swapping a new coil on is not very much time. I swapped two coils and injectors on my truck in about 10-15 minutes.
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Awesome



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