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Old 07-03-2008, 02:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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pick up a 96 camry for my 16 year old son. it has 149000 miles on it and the flex pipe is going bad. is this a good catalytic converter or is there a better one. Thanks, Fred.

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why not just put a new flex pipe in? You can just get the front pipe from manifold to cat, or just have a shop weld in a new flex piece. Could save you tons of money.
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I'm about to have to do the same thing to my 2001 Camry CE.. built to cali specs and I'm being told i need a new Flex Pipe.. dealership quoted $1000 for this.. there must be another way... right? :O
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why not just put a new flex pipe in? You can just get the front pipe from manifold to cat, or just have a shop weld in a new flex piece. Could save you tons of money.
thats what i did 200 out the door at midas!
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