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Best way to check and verify for sure that it is indeed the fuel pump would be to borrow/buy a fuel pressure tester. I think ( from memory) that you should have something like 65 psi.
Nice thing is, you should have a functional gas guage after the fuel module replacement.
I would change the fuel filter at the same time as the pump as well.
Dropping the tank is not that bad, but it will be a little cumbersome if you are doing this job on the ground ( jack stands). If you can, empty the gas tank into 5 gallon fuel cans, or buckets, so that you dont have to fight all of the weight of the fuel as you are installing the tank again.
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