On my 2000 without sai I could do plugs and coils without removing the intake. If you replace the coils there's no need to relocate them. They'll be new if you get Bosch original to replace with. They will likely last you much longer than the truck. Those coil packs don't go bad much at all.
It lived in the North East and Florida. I'm sure that frame is rotting around the gas tank.
The spray on frame goop makes it pretty suspect. Looks pretty bumpy under whatever that is.
Going back and looking closer, it looks like the left rear frame has been replaced and the right has a plate...
That I don't know. I've never tested o sensors themselves for leaks.
I use Bosch sensors because I know they work. I think others have used NKG sensors also.
This doesn't sound like a wheel weight to me. Go back and check your drive shafts. If the front lets loose while you're driving it will take out the transmission.
Don't just reach up and twist it, remove them and check if you have free motion throughout its range.
Meh. John Lee was a classist. He would have made a great land owner in old England. He liked those with money and equal status.
Other than that, he was a whole lot of fun to spar with late at night after bar runs on weekends.
Dweb was almost like a message board back in those days. Damn that was...
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