Replacing O2 sensors
does the radio increase performance of the engine?? and yes you should tell the insurance of the value of the radio for insurance reasons, have you put larger alloys on?? the the insurance has a right to now for insurance reasons, you should know better as an admin
Whatever I don't have time to argue with your nonsense. You don't have to claim anything you don't want to to them. And they don't have to cover it either. You still havn't proven anything with facts. I can send you my insurance policy if you like. None of this has anything to do with O2 sensors anyway.
Wow I go to the liquor store to pickup a 24 and all this debate on insurance :P.
I have to agree with Jestnomen, my insurance policy in Canada allows for $1500 in custom modifications to the vehicle as long as you can prove them. And if I had more and wanted them covered I just call and pay more $.
avant80@2.6 can you backup what you are saying? I don't want to blank out a hole that I have to re-drill out after I fail the emissions test. And I do believe the pre-cat O2 is the one that effects my gas milage so won't it throw it all out of wack?
I have to agree with Jestnomen, my insurance policy in Canada allows for $1500 in custom modifications to the vehicle as long as you can prove them. And if I had more and wanted them covered I just call and pay more $.
avant80@2.6 can you backup what you are saying? I don't want to blank out a hole that I have to re-drill out after I fail the emissions test. And I do believe the pre-cat O2 is the one that effects my gas milage so won't it throw it all out of wack?
Just an FYI - Bosch jacked up their prices, therefore $30 O2 sensors are no longer available. They are back up to expensive as of a month ago. Cheapest one so far I found was at thepartsbin.com for $42.
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