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M18 OXYGEN SENSOR INSTALLATION TOOL

Article Number [ 14900105 ]
€ 576.60
Incl. VAT plus shippingcosts

Stocked.

Shipping Time: 2-5 business days within Germany. International shipments 5-10 business days.

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Delivery and Shipping Costs

The goods will be shipped by DHL (or UPS to the USA). The goods that we send by DHL, are always shipped insured.

The shipping costs (within Germany) are a flat rate of 6,95 Euro (incl. VAT) per order. This applies to payment by Paypal as well as by prepayment. If  paying by cash on delivery, this costs additional 6,66 Euro.

Orders from other EU countries (e.g. Austria) we charge a flat rate of 14,90 Euro.

Orders from foreign EU-Countries (e.g. Switzerland, United Kingdom) we charge a flat rate of 25,00 Euro.

Orders from foreign Non-EU-Countries (e.g. USA, Russia) we charge a flat rate of 50,00 Euro.

For delivery to foreign Countries (e.g. Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA) the goods are shipped tax-free. There may be additional costs such as customs clearance, taxes or service charges for import into your home country. Please inform yourself in advance at your customs authority. Please also note that for legal reasons we have to state the value of the items.

All other countries according to cost. 

Replacement parts and accessories are generally excluded from exchange, as they are special procurements.
In case of any questions please use our
contact form. Our technicians will be glad to help you.

If (in exceptional cases) an exchange or a return is approved, we charge 30% of the value as a restocking fee.


M18 OXYGEN SENSOR INSTALLATION TOOL

This special tool is designed to make the necessary headpipe
modifications for installation of the Screamin' Eagle®
Smart Tune PRO Automatic Tuning Module's wide-band
oxygen sensors. Simply remove the headpipe and use the
custom ground drill and tap to convert the oxygen sensor
threads from M12 to M18. Unlike traditional sensor bungs,
no welding is required.

For use on '17-later Touring models for installation of M18
wide-band oxygen sensors.