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here is the google search i used
it brings up the full blowup details etc
you can look thru and find the details you need
there is a few different configs best you check it out
If you can not duplicate the problem on demand, it will be very difficult to find and know that it is fixed. Do you know if you have lost spark to the plugs or fuel to the injectors when it is hard to start ? There is a long list of choices, including a faulty relay, fuel pump, ignition module, coil, and so on. You have to know if it is a fuel or ignition problem to proceed.
According to my listing and it doesn't say anything different about a regular or king cab but what is says is for the front speakers: 4" x 6" doors, rear speakers: 6 1/2" side panels. I hope this was the information you needed and that it helped. Good luck.
most likely not the ecm is set to the vehicle it came out of. match the numbers on the 2 ecm if they are a match then it may work but usually the two are incompatible. hope this helps
The starter solenoid is staying engaged, change that and it should cure the problem. My 85 ford did the same thing, put a new solenoid on it,solved problem.
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