After market vs OEM Truck Parts

   / After market vs OEM Truck Parts
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#11  
Well thanks for the advice. Tomorrow, I drop the truck off at the shop that uses Carquest parts. We'll see how much it runs. I checked on line for Toyota OEM parts - the front converter was about $950, and the rear was about $850. I am hoping the shop can do much better.
 
   / After market vs OEM Truck Parts
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#12  
Just a wrap up. Both front and rear converters needed to be replaced. My guy put in Carquest converters and cost was just under $800 with labor. Dealer using OEM would have been about $2000.

Quite the savings.
 
   / After market vs OEM Truck Parts #13  
It is not unusual for the oxygen sensors to get wasted with the converters. especially the one(s) in front of the converter.

If your not replacing the oxygen sensor(s), a check engine light in the near future with a code pertaining to converter performance, the oxygen sensor(s) will likely be the cause.

There is usually a root cause of converter failure, like cylinder misfires, that also needs to be addressed, if you have not already.
 

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