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Anyone ever use a Walker Catalytic Converter?

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Old 04-23-2012 | 02:15 PM
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Default Anyone ever use a Walker Catalytic Converter?

I am in the market for a new Catalytic Converter. From the research I have been doing, Walker makes a direct replacement cat for my 2006 Pacifica Limited (Part# 93268). Has anyone ever tried this Catalytic before? Just want to hear if there are any reviews (good/ bad) on it. OEM wants my left ********, which they are not going to get (there in my wife's purse anyways. lol), and I see Walker has a replacement Cat for $100. All of which I can do myself in my garage with my Sawzall and welder.
 
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Old 05-01-2012 | 06:27 AM
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I have a friend who works at a Chrysler dealership service dept. He told me that they use Walker cat's when they need to make a replacement. You can also get direct fit cat's from Magna Flow and Eastern Catalytic. Look at Parts Geek or AutoAnything for good prices. I bought a Magna Flow direct fit for $360 delivered from AA. They all do come with oxygen sensor ports just like the OEM cat.
 
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