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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Caffyn" data-source="post: 984854" data-attributes="member: 66648"><p>I replaced both of mine because the exhaust manifolds were leaking and it overheated the cats(lean condition or something) Not that its pertinate here, but I couldn't afford new cats(that section of the pipe with the two cats is almost $1400). Called Magnaflow and got 2.5", OBDII cats that work just fine and only cost $72 each from Jegs. Had to have the rest of the exhaust replaced, so while it was apart, had those installed. Its what I did, yours is up to you. I really have to agree with Tech above, both don't go bad together. So its either "factory" or aftermarket. Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Caffyn, post: 984854, member: 66648"] I replaced both of mine because the exhaust manifolds were leaking and it overheated the cats(lean condition or something) Not that its pertinate here, but I couldn't afford new cats(that section of the pipe with the two cats is almost $1400). Called Magnaflow and got 2.5", OBDII cats that work just fine and only cost $72 each from Jegs. Had to have the rest of the exhaust replaced, so while it was apart, had those installed. Its what I did, yours is up to you. I really have to agree with Tech above, both don't go bad together. So its either "factory" or aftermarket. Bob [/QUOTE]
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