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> NPC: Replace Catalytic converter, On my truck-should I?
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post Mar 29 2004, 08:20 AM
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My catalytic converter on my Dodge Ram is coming apart and raddling around. If it continues I'm told, it could screw up the muffler and clog the pipes. The truck has 108,000, so it is out of warrenty.

So the questions are:
a. Do I be a good friend of the Earth and spend +/-$500 to have it replaced?
b. Replace it myself, can't be that hard right?
c. Do I replace it with a stright pipe for $20, screw Mother Nature and pocket the change?

Is there other options?
Whata think?

Paul
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post Mar 29 2004, 01:07 PM
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If you don't have bi or annual smog checks - gut the puppy and continue on down the road. Fuck the tree-huggers and Spotted Owl Lovers (Spotted Owl makes a great sandwich). Replace it when you sell it. If ya wind up junkin' it - don't bother.
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