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Old 09-21-2019, 02:19 PM #1
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Help with OEM coil ID

Forgot to note which coil goes on what side when installing 5100s....

It’s a 2005 V8 4WD.
Have one with yellow/blue and one orange/blue pair markings.
What’s goes where? Driver/Passenger side?
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One of the springs should have an extra coil - that's the driver side.
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When i pulled mine off i noticed that the OEM coils were different side to side.
This is a 2004 V6 4x4.
Driver side is thicker and an extra coil.

Left side is driver side.
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