RE: Cat's going south, which do I buy?

From: Morris, Pierre (pmorris@fujigreenwood.com)
Date: Fri Jun 15 2001 - 18:19:18 EDT


Wait on that!!!!!!!!!...I have a custom run flowmaster exhaust...My cat also
went bad...my cat was welded to the 2.5 inch pipes...to my muffler....I took
it to the dealer....they simply gave me a NEW cat to take to the muffler
shop...the muffler shop...replaced the cat..(50.00 bucks!!)....too the old
cat back to the dealer....Voliia...problem over....your dealer should DO the
same...I have been in your shoes...tell the dealer you are going to have it
done elsewhere.....and that YOU will pay to have it done...they have to give
you one!!

-----Original Message-----
From: Quiktruk99@aol.com [mailto:Quiktruk99@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 5:24 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Cat's going south, which do I buy?

I'm getting a part-time rattle from the cat, so I'm going to replace it with

a Dynomax SuperCat, but do I have a 2-way or a 3-way converter? It's a 99
318
auto, I see no air tubes coming from it, and it's 2.5" pipe in/out. Jegs has

a 2-way for $120, and a 3-way for only $51. Can I use the cheaper one?
What's
the difference between the two anyhow? Any help is appreciated. I won't go
to
the dealer for a free one, 'cause they'll rip out my brand new Ravin' duals
and give me a whole new stock exhaust under warranty. Ain't losing my duals!

Kevin/NJ
99 CC 5.2L 2wd auto (318 R/T )
always addin' more...see my profile
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