- â–²GREY O2 Oxygen Sensor Extension Square 4 Pin LS1 LS2 Wire Harness Gray 24″
- â–²Package includes: 2pcs 24 inch Grey Square Connector O2 Sensor Extensions
- â–²Fitment information: 08-09 G8 GT V8 2004 LS1/LS6 Corvette (front sensors) 04-06 LS1/LS2 GTO (front sensors) 04-05 LS6 CTS-V (front sensors and rear) 05-12 Corvette (rear sensors). They will work on many GM application besides those listed.
- â–²Look carefully at the connector pictures to verify they are what you need, ask if you are unsure.
- â–²QUALITY ASSURANCE – Made of high quality material ,our Wire Harness is durable and can be used for a long time.We have tested 100% on vehicle before shipping to ensure its quality so you can be free worried about itï¼›


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2PCS Grey 02 Oxygen Sensor Extension Square 4 Pin LS1 LS2 O2 Wire Harness Gray 24 inches Long
*$361.00
Informação adicional
Brand | IBVIBV |
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Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum Oxide |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
Sensing Distance | 24 Inches |
Kevin Radke –
Works as advertised
Chris Thompson –
Used these instead of cutting up the harness to extend my O2 sensor leads for my LS swap. Work like they are supposed to.
Susan –
They seem to be working great so far. I’ll update the review if something goes wrong. Otherwise it’s exactly what I needed.
Paul Wiley –
It said these would work on a 2001 Camaro with an LS1. It took some modifications with a dremel tool to the plugs, but they work now
Joseph Scott Jackson –
It’s as described. Worked for front sensors on pontiac g8. Rears are different.
Tim Bonk –
Had to cut off one of the plastic guides and it worked. But not out of the box fit
Matthew –
I purchased for my Firebird ls1 and the connectors were not compatible. The connections did not fit with different spaces for the plastic grooves. I broke them to fit and they work but would not buy again for an ls1
Kristian Hinojosa –
Worked great on my 2008 Pontiac g8! Give you a lot slack that way your wires ain’t in a bind when you install headers!