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Old 12-22-2015, 10:56 AM
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Great. Thank you for your help. I will find out what kind the shop used & buy the remainder & get them installed by this weekend. Hopefully I will have a truck that runs very soon.
Merry Christmas to you & yours, & thanks again for your time & information.
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Merry Christmas Buddy !!
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one more quick question. Should I be concerned with making sure all 8 coils are the same brand, or will I be okay just replacing the 5? I would hate to replace the ones they've already done if it's not needed, as that will just be money wasted.
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I always tell my customers to use the same brand when replacing coils themselves. If they are Accel, there are a few places that sell them cheaper than others. I would try Amazon or 1aauto.com.
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buy a set of 8 and replace them all...That way you get all new boots and springs too...you could always put the other replaced ones up for sale...



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