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I took a look my self and thought it was great! I leared something, I didn't know, the edelbrock heads already have the oil restrictors in them. just makes me want to get a set even more. but I got other fish to fry first. the body work and a pesky harmonic that needs replaced. love dem FORD TKS!
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Its a local parts house. Their website is
http://www.oreillyauto.com/B2C/vehicle.ecatalog
They are just as big as autozone in Missouri and Oklahoma.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/B2C/vehicle.ecatalog
They are just as big as autozone in Missouri and Oklahoma.
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I think I can handle the light work here. LOL
O'Reilly's is usually a local store but they are a chain. If you go to www.oreillyauto.com, there is a part of using the webpage that will have you input your zip code and it will give you the closest store to where you live, a map, mileage and everything.
Only thing about O'Reilly's is that they will try to "help" you by getting you the cheapest part and sometimes you want the better quality stuff (they stock good, better, best types of things). Just so you are aware of that.
The cool thing about the website is that they will tell you whether the store has it on hand or if they will have to order it. Good for planning your "time to repair".
O'Reilly's is usually a local store but they are a chain. If you go to www.oreillyauto.com, there is a part of using the webpage that will have you input your zip code and it will give you the closest store to where you live, a map, mileage and everything.
Only thing about O'Reilly's is that they will try to "help" you by getting you the cheapest part and sometimes you want the better quality stuff (they stock good, better, best types of things). Just so you are aware of that.
The cool thing about the website is that they will tell you whether the store has it on hand or if they will have to order it. Good for planning your "time to repair".
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