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Try this. Products in Heaters - JCWhitney
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I haven't priced one in a while but the older F150 cores are easy to change. I can change one in about an hour and XDShooter could probably do it in 15 minutes.
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I should also note that 20 bucks is what I used to sell them for,but that was at the wholesale whse I worked at. They're prolly a little more from parts stores. that sucks! Prolly gonna hurt having to pay someone else to do it.
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if you want to do it yourself there is one of those shops in Hendersonville that you rent a stall, its up there next to O'rielly on main st. fwiw.
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doing a heater core in that f-150 is probably a 4-5 hour job, you have to pull the dash out if i remember correctly. i have had really good luck flushing the heater cores out with a water hose and air pressure....you will get wet but it works, use the air pressure while flowing water through it. air doesn't really pick the junk up, but a lot of water with some air pressure does wonders.
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