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Old 01-10-2003, 09:52 AM   #13
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Bubba - if you go to autozone.com and enter the info for your truck (I was assuming 95/150/302/AutoOD/4wd), you can probably see if they have it in stock at the local store. But be sure to call them so they can put their hand on it and confirm. Also, if you walk in with the old starter, they can put it on their bench tester to confirm it's bad (instead of high resistance in a wire for example) and then you won't need to pay the refundable core charge which is about 40-50 smackers too...

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