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Old 03-14-2006, 12:23 PM
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Question Speed Sensors on Strange 12-bolt

I've been looking at my 12-bolt and wondering where the speed sensors plug in. This is a 4-channel fully assembled rear with backing plates and reluctor rings. I was wondering if I have to transfer these over from my 10-bolt? I thought the speed sensors plugged somewhere into the backing plates, but there is nowhere to plug into. Thanks.
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There's a hole in each backing plate, with a small tapped hole next to it, that I assume is where the speed sensor stuff installs. I also assume that I'll have to transfer the speed sensor stuff from the 10-bolt to the 12-bolt?? Anyone know? Thanks.
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Okay, I've been researching this, and even though the Strange 12-bolt is fully assembled, plug-and-play, you still need to transfer the speed sensors, for a 4-channel setup, to each backing plate.
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BTW, nothing like talking to yourself .

I'm not schizophrenic, I AM!
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Originally Posted by Predator
BTW, nothing like talking to yourself .

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No I do it all the time
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Originally Posted by peterock98
No I do it all the time
You must work on your own car then too.




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