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  1. Two for me and one for you sounds about right. Just spit balling here, I think the way to go is take a piece of 1/4" lexan and trim the lexan to fit the mounting area of the sensor area on the Reatta. Then drill the and barrel hole and the mounting bolt hole in the lexan. Put a high strength adhesive on the sensor and mount the sensor on the lexan. Allow to dry and then install.
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  2. If you go to Ebay and type in 1993 wheel speed sensors you will find a number of front leads. They have the correct plug and resistance and will work. However the mounting bolt is in the wrong place and the barrel is too long so you will have to take a piece of 1/4" lexan, drill a hole for the barrel and line up and drill a hole for the mounting bolt. But they will work and the price is about $33.00 each with free freight. I just ordered two so I have inventory. You will want right front or front left. Saab has separate part numbers but either front lead will work on either side of the Reatta.
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  3. Just bought one also just to see. If cable/connector is right that is a grape buy. That said a hall sensor is pretty much a hall sensor so if diameter is right should be home free. BTW on eBay I always look for "free shipping" and "ships from US". ps "3 sold in last 24 hours" - two for you and one for me ?
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  4. If anyone does the conversion that requires making a lexan adapter for installing the Saab or Cadillac leads it would be great if you would take lots of photos so I can do a How-to guide on how it's done.
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  5. I've not done the fab work yet as this will be my first try at it. On the AACA forum a guy did it about 6 years ago and this is the process he followed. All the work is done on the lexan plastic piece, there is no alteration of the hub or any part on the Reatta. I only decided to do this because I still have 3 Reattas and not enough wheel speed sensors to last the years I plan to keep them. The price on these Saab leads have dropped as well to warrant a "throwaway" attempt.
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  6. ABS codes are kind of funky. After you fix the sensor codes the other codes more than likely will disappear. Also, if I remember correctly, left and right for the sensor codes are as if you were standing in front of the car looking at it.
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  7. Amazon also has. I only buy from RA things I KNOW will not be returned.
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