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Old 03-31-2004, 03:49 PM
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Hello friends!
Now,with my car out from shop,I need to change my oxygen sensor and I want to put some spacers on rear wheels.
The question is if the universal sensor from Bosch is good enough and what type of spacer do I have to use.
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Old 03-31-2004, 03:50 PM
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check archives under "oxygen sensor" or O2 sensor
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Bosch Universal is fine, more info is available if you search for O2.
I don't recall what year car you have (easier when it's in your sig), but post that info along with what size wheels and tires you have (offset info too, if they aren't the original wheels.
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I don't think you can actually search for "O2" because it under the minimum limit for number of letters. Maybe oxygen though.
The wire splicing procedure has been covered in detail - if I knew it well I would offer it to you here - but I don't!
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I have an 924 S from 1987 with original 6j15 H2 phone dial rims ET 52.3
I need to know if 7mm spacers with original studs are good and safe to use.
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For the 02 sensor, make sure you get the sensor with the right number of wires. Then just cut your wires, crimp, and heatsink. Simple stuff.



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