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Old 11-06-2008, 06:33 PM
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Denso 234-4052 CHEAP!

If I am putting this in the wrong section please move...for anyone looking to replace your front o2 sensor with the OE replacement unit I stumbled across this:
http://www.remartautoparts.com/Items...xygen%20Sensor

$67.51

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I got you beat, I can get it at my work for $63.71.
Old 11-07-2008, 12:44 PM
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I got you beat, I can get it at my work for $63.71.
Well that is nice wish I could be as sped...err I mean special as you.
Old 11-08-2008, 02:53 PM
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Dont hate... www.salvoautoparts.com
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nice i paid alot more for mine!~!!
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Hrm, mine is 45 bucks at kragen
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I got mine for like $45 at www.sparkplugs.com

Local shops quoted me over $215
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Originally Posted by Jay351
I got mine for like $45 at www.sparkplugs.com

Local shops quoted me over $215
Aren't the $45 ones universal 4-wire? I went to sparkplugs.com and they wanted $98 or so for the direct plug in ones (the Denso part # I posted).
Old 11-10-2008, 06:49 PM
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Sure you can get that $45 cheap Bosch junk. The Denso one is the factory OEM equipment, and it works the FIRST time without having to cut, splice, and hope it works.
Old 11-10-2008, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DeathCougar
Sure you can get that $45 cheap Bosch junk. The Denso one is the factory OEM equipment, and it works the FIRST time without having to cut, splice, and hope it works.
i dunno mine was a cheapo like 28 bucks at kragen and it pluged right in, but then again what is the purpose on an 87 pickup? i ended taking it off and my truck runs the same. huh?
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Originally Posted by DeathCougar
Sure you can get that $45 cheap Bosch junk. The Denso one is the factory OEM equipment, and it works the FIRST time without having to cut, splice, and hope it works.
I went with the Bosch $45 one (got it from eBay) and my truck ran the same and threw the same code. So far so good with the Denso unit I posted in my original post *knocks on wood*.
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Originally Posted by BoostinChick
I went with the Bosch $45 one (got it from eBay) and my truck ran the same and threw the same code. So far so good with the Denso unit I posted in my original post *knocks on wood*.
if it throws codes again try the downstream sensors. from what i understand is those are the ones that tells your computer hoe the vehicle is running. idk.
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Where in blazes is the sensor that is between the manifold and the cat? I checked the codes and it is bank 1 sensor 1...how to find?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by BoostinChick
Aren't the $45 ones universal 4-wire? I went to sparkplugs.com and they wanted $98 or so for the direct plug in ones (the Denso part # I posted).

I bought the direct fit NTK (ngk) oem style replacement.
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Ebay has great prices on them! You can get on for like 9.99 OEM, with 215 thousand miles on it, and all burnt up. I used one and it works for me! It will probably go bad in a week or two but oh well.
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Originally Posted by Jay351
I bought the direct fit NTK (ngk) oem style replacement.
Interesting...on sparkplugs.com they list it as $92.85
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Jay351's truck is a 1991. It's a different O2 sensor than yours. His is listed as $47.85. I bought mine from the same place but I have a 1993...and the O2 sensor was about $97.00. But it evened up...his plug wires were way more than mine.

I find the little differences between trucks of the same generation very annoying.

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Try Amazon.com
Believe it or not they have you beat on the price for the OEM Denso unit!
And I get free shipping!!!
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I just did mine. $29.95 for Denso 234-1057 Universal on amazon. Works great and it's a Denso!

pic->http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...160_AA160_.jpg

http://www.amazon.com/Denso-234-1057...8806383&sr=1-1

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Rock Auto has Denso direct fits for $40 right now.
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