<< but I could get one for $50(Bosch) from Autozone. I just dont want
to start replacing various sensors and throwing money away if I dont have
to; that gets expensive fast.
Kyle
93 Dakota 4x4 V6 >>
Kyle! No! Don't fall to advertising! Bosch's O2 sensors don't last that
long, usually. I ended up with some Neioff O2 sensors. They were the
fastest reacting sensors we could find at a reasonable price. My own
experience with Bosch lasted about 30,000 miles before they died. Some
people might swear by them (I hate to say it, but I did when I was a Manager
for Discount Auto, cause we could get them a year later again.) If you can't
find an O2 within your price range, let me know, I have alot of connections
around here that I can get stuff at wholesale sometimes, but usually lower
than that!
Will
"You better hope there is intelligent life out there somewhere,
Cause I think we got cheated down here on Earth!"
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