I thought I'd do an update on my

off road application

of my O2 deletes. I don't know how "common" this will be for some (as Jarrod had no probs) but, for me it turned in to a HUGE fWONkIN' PITA!!!



I'll just refer to the passenger side as I can't imagine the driver's side being hard to do. I stated before it was a tight fit between the exhaust and frame. So after putting it off WAY to long I ordered the $30 angled adapter and one down stream O2 to complete my set of new.
What I didn't plan on was the fWONkin' heat shield being in the way!!
So I had to remove the 6 nuts (10mm) and flex and shove the shield out of the way. (It is a small chore but, you can do this without damaging it and you don't need to remove it completely just out of the way). 5 of the nuts are easily accessible with a deep well socket and air/regular ratchet the sixth (in front above the exhaust) you can get with on open end wrench then change to a shallow socket and small (1/4") ratchet.
I will add, I don't know if it was 100% necessary or I was just pissed and not holding my mouth right but, I had to slide the front of the shield out of the way so the plug from the up stream sensor could clear it before unscrewing it from the bung.
If you look you can see in the before and after pics there is a 2 piece fastener (per hole) the flat white snaps in to the black and sandwiches the shield in between. Don't know if you can order new as I really wasn't worried at the time but, I'll probably look in to it for when I get a new exhaust "just because".
It barely clears the frame too.
I'm sure with aftermarket exhausts and various assembly plants this might be a 1 in a____ case. If you combine Jarrod's detailed write up and come armed with my "what if" pointers you should be able to complete this in an hour (ish). Realistically (if you have a strait forward install) it's about 10 minutes a sensor (give or take).
Along with anti seize I used dielectric grease on the plugs (I use it on pretty much all my plugs).
I'll know more today but, the little I drove last night the check engine light didn't come on. I can't swear if the deletes fixed the problem or just installing new O2s did but, (as I said) I have them for a new exhaust anyway.
