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I don't have experience swapping o2 sensors. You fellas think these ready to be changed?
I'd say so. I pulled these out to swap their location hoping I would receive a different CEL code.
 

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I would say the should be replaced.
 
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I checked the part number and they are OEM Mopars :)
 

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I went to the parts yard and took two o2 sensors home. Truck is doing fine other than an exhaust leak code which I will say is because the crush washers on those sensors are already used. Ill buy 4 new sensors soon as I can.
 

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I have found o2s replacements to be so poor I run used sensors. When I swapped my pcm I had a pair of 06 sensors I installed. Its been several years now and they are still doing fine.
 
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