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Yes. I did mine a few months ago. The driver's side was a piece of cake. The passenger side took a little maneuvering. Both were done from under the vehicle.
 
I was referencing swapping out O2 sensors! The header install, you're right, driver side was absolutely tougher!
 
Yes. I did mine a few months ago. The driver's side was a piece of cake. The passenger side took a little maneuvering. Both were done from under the vehicle.

Do you mind telling me what tools you used, method, etc.

I don't know what size wrench it uses but a 7/8s is close. My wrench is too big to move it at all, not to mention how hard it is to even get it on the sensor. Did you use a short wrench or something?
 
ugh I still have to get mine installed, not wanting to do it either... I have so much stuff coming up in the next few weeks that I may even sell them :mad:.
 
Layonnn said:
Do you mind telling me what tools you used, method, etc.

I don't know what size wrench it uses but a 7/8s is close. My wrench is too big to move it at all, not to mention how hard it is to even get it on the sensor. Did you use a short wrench or something?

Do the driver's side first - it's a piece of cake. I used a ratcheting 22mm for this. For the passenger side I recall using a small crescent wrench and a blunt object to break the sensor loose. After that it was many small turns before backing it out with my hand. Fortunately when I installed the headers I put a liberal amount of anti seize on the threads and didn't tighten them down very much knowing I would eventually replace them.
 
Do the driver's side first - it's a piece of cake. I used a ratcheting 22mm for this. For the passenger side I recall using a small crescent wrench and a blunt object to break the sensor loose. After that it was many small turns before backing it out with my hand. Fortunately when I installed the headers I put a liberal amount of anti seize on the threads and didn't tighten them down very much knowing I would eventually replace them.

Thanks for the tips!

Did you unplug the sensor and then slide the ratcheting end over the plug onto the sensor? I did the same with anti-sieze and didn't over tighten, i just couldn't get any room to move with a large 7/8ths.

I remember i went to 4 different stores looking for a 22mm ratcheting wrench and couldn't find one. Lowes, HD, Sears, and three auto stores :(
 
Layonnn said:
Thanks for the tips!

Did you unplug the sensor and then slide the ratcheting end over the plug onto the sensor? I did the same with anti-sieze and didn't over tighten, i just couldn't get any room to move with a large 7/8ths.

I remember i went to 4 different stores looking for a 22mm ratcheting wrench and couldn't find one. Lowes, HD, Sears, and three auto stores :(

Yes - unplug first. I believe 7/8ths should work too. Unfortunately at the moment I'm 800 miles away from the Cruiser or I'd verify what I'm saying!
 
Thanks for the tips!

Did you unplug the sensor and then slide the ratcheting end over the plug onto the sensor? I did the same with anti-sieze and didn't over tighten, i just couldn't get any room to move with a large 7/8ths.

I remember i went to 4 different stores looking for a 22mm ratcheting wrench and couldn't find one. Lowes, HD, Sears, and three auto stores :(

I bought my flex head ratchet 22mm via amazon. Had it next day.
 
Yes - unplug first. I believe 7/8ths should work too. Unfortunately at the moment I'm 800 miles away from the Cruiser or I'd verify what I'm saying!

Yes, 7/8 works for 22mm... in decimal format 7/8=0.875, 22mm=0.866

I did the same search of Lowes, etc... found a 7/8 at Sears and used it for replacing the shocks. The top nut is completely inaccessible except by a box wrench.
 
Yes, 7/8 works for 22mm... in decimal format 7/8=0.875, 22mm=0.866

I did the same search of Lowes, etc... found a 7/8 at Sears and used it for replacing the shocks. The top nut is completely inaccessible except by a box wrench.

I have called all the Sears, auto parts stores, etc. Looks like Amazon is where i am heading as well. I used the 7/8 on the rear upper shock as well, that sucked horrible not having a ratchet end, haha.
 
Nick is taking names and deposits for the 4th group buy. I just talked to him and gave him the $100 deposit.
 
What's the feedback from users in GB's 1-3 so far.
a) Happy... would do it again
b) Kind of worth it
c) Dont waste your time
 

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