O2 sensors for long tube headers?

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skylark

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If you need the longer wires you can use a rear o2 sensor. It worked great on the last set of long tubes we did.
 

DRAGGIN95

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I have owned a couple of 94's that still had a 1 wire 02 sensor, but the 95 has 1 3 wire sensor, and it would be perfect for the swap you are talking about. Also I have seen several 93 and 94's with 4.3's that had a 3 wire though, where as the same year truck with a v8 had a single wire.
 

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I don't have a problem with soldering or anything like that..I mainly just need to know what year o2 sensor, if I need two since I have true duals and no cats, and if I need rear ones/one or basically what to ask for when I get back to autozone or oreillys. Lol
 

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the one you have will work fine and likley be the cheapest. just splice her in and call it a day.
 
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