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    hey guys just installed my pacesetters last night and i notice i get a shyt load of vibration in reverse....anybody know what this is or if its common ...should i try off set poly mounts maybe something touches in reverse?
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    found out its my oxygen sensor its sitting against the floor board/frame in reverse are there other oxygen sensors that are not as tall?
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    Yes, alot of 3rd gen f body guys use em.

    flp(JOLIET i THINK) or speed inc(schaumburg off eoe and wright) shOuld have em or even SP( bloomingdale @ gary and army trail behind the turtle wax)
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    take off the sensor and whack at the bottom of the car with a hammer. that is what i did and now i clear it by about at inch. there is a bunch of room to work with between there and the actual floor, so i wouldnt worry about that.
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    Actually, a Denso is slightly shorter than the stock one. Or you can use the sledge hammer method. Whatever you feel like doing I suppose.
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    lol i did the sledge hammer technique before i read on here to do it from you guys haha worked like a charm
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    it is a good thing to show your car a little 'loving' every now and then.
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    First off, Congrats, You have pacesetters.




    The only thing it actually hit's is the heat sheilding. I took the sensor out and tapped in where it was hitting with a hammer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDCRacing View Post
    First off, Congrats, You have pacesetters.




    The only thing it actually hit's is the heat sheilding. I took the sensor out and tapped in where it was hitting with a hammer.
    lol is that sarcastic or no i cant tell haha
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    Yeah it was. It's just that I have experienced about everything you can with those headers so I like to rub it in people's face that are having the same issues that I had to go through lol
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    haha nice! im just gonna have them welded if clamps dont fix my problem.....
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