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Hi,
can someone tell me what are the OEM part #'s are for the o2 sensors for a 99d 5.9 4x4 I'm wanting to peplace both o2 sensors before cat, and after cat, do the bosch sensors compare to the factory one's any help greatly appreciated!! :?:
 
Go to http://www.automedicsupply.com. Look up your model. There'll be 2 options Walker and Denso. Under the Walker models click on cross reference information. It'll give you all the OEM part numbers that interchange.

Or contact discountparts4u.com, they'll set you up.

Some folks have reported that the calibration on the Bosch isn't the same as OEM and have had less than ideal results.
 
I second the OE vendor here's the link, give Alan a call in parts he'll hook you up!!
http://discountautoparts4u.com/
Some have had Great Luck with the Bosch others have had nightmares in a short amount of time with them.
Steve
DOC Pres
 
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has anyone tried the denso or walker brand of o2 sensor? are they a good quality sensor? so the bosch o2 sensors people have has problems with?
thanks
 
There was someone here that tried Denso but The best of luck has been with OE
Steve
DOC Pres
 
I've used Bosch on my 89 Mustang for many years and recently put them in the D.
 
DurangoDude said:
Bosch I believe is the maker of the OEM sensors.
HMM I never heard that. I didn't believe that to be true since so many had Problems with them
Steve
DOC Pres
 
DurangoDude said:
Bosch I believe is the maker of the OEM sensors.
Nope :!: :idea:

NTK is the maker for the OEM O2s.

IMHO, stock O2s are the only way to go. Why go aftermarket when stockers last such a L-O-N-G time. Nothing wrong with that or the quality. And no one wants to change an O2 if they don't have to.

Contact Allan from the DOC sponsor list above (discountautoparts4u.com / Shelby Motors) and he can get you all taken care of.

HTH,

IndyDurango
 
IndyDurango said:
DurangoDude said:
Bosch I believe is the maker of the OEM sensors.
Nope :!: :idea:

NTK is the maker for the OEM O2s.

IMHO, stock O2s are the only way to go. Why go aftermarket when stockers last such a L-O-N-G time. Nothing wrong with that or the quality. And no one wants to change an O2 if they don't have to.

Contact Allan from the DOC sponsor list above (discountautoparts4u.com / Shelby Motors) and he can get you all taken care of.

HTH,

IndyDurango
I didn't think it was Bosch. At least we know now
Steve
DOC Pres
 
FSTDANGO3 said:
IndyDurango said:
DurangoDude said:
Bosch I believe is the maker of the OEM sensors.
Nope :!: :idea:

NTK is the maker for the OEM O2s.

IMHO, stock O2s are the only way to go. Why go aftermarket when stockers last such a L-O-N-G time. Nothing wrong with that or the quality. And no one wants to change an O2 if they don't have to.

Contact Allan from the DOC sponsor list above (discountautoparts4u.com / Shelby Motors) and he can get you all taken care of.

HTH,

IndyDurango
I didn't think it was Bosch. At least we know now
Steve
DOC Pres
I had it posted back on May 15th here:
http://www.durangoclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=61098&highlight=ntk#61098

So? now we know again LOL.

IndyD
 
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