AC Delco, Denso, or Bosch for O2 sensors
Well my truck apparently likes to eat the Bosch O2 sensors i got from Oreilly's auto parts. I was just wondering what everyone prefers.... I am thinking about replacing my Bosch ones for some AC Delcos...
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I run Denso's in mine , they seem to hold up well. I quit using the Bosch years back because I had nothing but issues with them.
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NTK makes some good stuff, probably can't go wrong with Denzo or AcDelco though. Bosch is alright if you're looking to just run to the parts store and pick one up, but if you've got the $$ and time, there are better options.
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Went with Bosch from Oreilley's but had issues with them, sucked it up and paid a bit extra for some from GMPD and no problems at all.
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cool, thanks for the inputs. I just ordered 2 AC Delco ones from rockhardauto and it only cost me 108 shipped for 2... That is way cheaper than the Bosch ones i bought.
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Nice, I think I paid $150ish for mine
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Originally Posted by BlackGMC
(Post 4612321)
cool, thanks for the inputs. I just ordered 2 AC Delco ones from rockhardauto and it only cost me 108 shipped for 2... That is way cheaper than the Bosch ones i bought.
Wow $108 shipped for 2 that's a heck of a deal, I know where I'll be ordering o2s from next time I need some. Yeah the Bosch ones don't seem to be worth a crap. |
good, i am kinda glad that i was not the only one having issues with the bosch sensors
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I have bosch sensors on mine...
Knowing my luck, in about two weeks mine will go out as well :nono: |
Originally Posted by f4tal
(Post 4612369)
I have bosch sensors on mine...
Knowing my luck, in about two weeks mine will go out as well :nono: Corey, you can take your O2 sensors back to O'reillys and explain the problems you've been having and tell them instead of constantly replacing them, you decided to put OEM parts back in it and would like a refund. If they give you any trouble about it, let me know and I can help you out :nod: Alex, the Bosch O2 sensors are still decent products. Some have problems with them, some do not. The O2 sensor that came with my LC-1 wideband is a Bosch sensor. |
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